Overview of Scientific Reproducibility


Reproducibility Standards


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Research compendium components

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The measures used to determine the quality of a research compendium intended to be used to reproduce reported results are described in the 10 Things for Curating Reproducible and FAIR Research. The 10 Things, summarized below are the output of the Research Data Alliance’s CURE-FAIR Working Group. This international community of information professionals, researchers, funding agencies, publishers, and others interested in promoting reproducibility practices worked together to identify and describe specific requirements for making research reproducible. 10 Things for Curating Reproducible and FAIR Research CURE-FAIR Working Group. (2022). 10 things for curating reproducible and FAIR research. Research Data Alliance. https://doi.org/10.15497/RDA00074


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Ten Years Reproducibility Challenge

Scientific Reproducibility and the LIS Professional


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Diagram of skills and knowledge necessary to perform data curation for reproducibility tasks