[Rdap] WORKSHOP: Curating for Reproducibility (April 2-3, 2020 at Haverford College)

Joshua Dull joshualdull at gmail.com
Thu Feb 6 14:27:51 EST 2020


Hello RDAP,


I'm sharing an amazing new workshop on data curation for
reproducible research.



***Apologies for cross-posting***



We are pleased to announce a workshop on curating for reproducibility
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at
Haverford College on April 2-3, 2020.



Research reproducibility is a topic of increasing concern for researchers,
funders, publishers, and the public. Reproducibility was recently defined
by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
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as “obtaining consistent results using the same input data; computational
steps, methods, and code; and conditions of analysis.”



Project TIER
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and
the CURE consortium
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have
teamed up to offer a workshop on curating for reproducibility. The workshop
will explore a model of curation in which the object to be archived is a
research compendium that includes not only the paper, but the data,
analysis code, and comprehensive documentation that ensure transparency and
reproducibility.



*Who should attend?*

The day-and-a-half CURE-TIER workshop is designed for librarians,
archivists, and information professionals who are interested in integrating
principles of transparency and reproducibility into data curation
activities.



*Application deadline is February 21, 2020.* Space is limited!

Successful applicants will incur no cost for registration, lodging, or
meals. Some financial support for travel is available upon request.



For more information and to apply please visit:
https://www.projecttier.org/fellowships-and-workshops/cure-tier-workshop/#about-the-cure-tier-workshop
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.
For any questions, please contact info at projecttier.org .



The Project TIER and CURE teams
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