Doing reproducible science

An opinionated introduction

By Michael McCarthy in talks

January 29, 2021

Abstract

A talk I gave on how to get started doing reproducible science.

Date

January 29, 2021

Time

4:00 PM – 5:30 PM

Location

University of Calgary

Event

Open Science Student Support Group

Event Details

| Speaker: Michael McCarthy | Date and Time: January 1, 2021, from 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM | Location: University of Calgary

What is reproducibility and why is it important that your scientific work is reproducible? Reproducibility refers to a scientific pipeline whose steps, processes, procedures, and results can be reproduced by other scientists (or future you), ensuring that results can be verified, and that the decisions that led to those results can be understood. In our first Winter 2021 session we will be joined by MSc student Michael McCarthy, who will share with you an opinionated introduction on doing reproducible science. We’ll discuss general principles and procedures, share some neat tricks to make your work better and easier to do, and go over resources you can use to make your science reproducible too.

Posted on:
January 29, 2021
Length:
1 minute read, 136 words
Categories:
talks
Tags:
R
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