An Introduction to Reproducible Research Practices

February 11, 2025
10:00 am to 12:00 pm
Zoom

Event sponsored by:

Duke Office of Scientific Integrity (DOSI)
Arts & Sciences (A&S)
Graduate School
Libraries
Office for Research and Innovation
Office of Research Administration (ORA)
Office of Research Support (ORS)
School of Medicine (SOM)
School of Nursing (SON)

Contact:

Sophia Lafferty-Hess

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Speaker:

Sophia Lafferty-Hess and John Little
REGISTRATION: Click Here NOTE: Please register ahead of the event! There are limited seats available. [Online] The importance of reproducibility, replication, and transparency in the research endeavor is increasingly discussed in academia. This workshop will introduce the concept of "reproducibility" and foundational strategies that can increase the reproducibility of your work particularly related to organization, documentation, literate coding techniques, version control, and archiving data and code for future access and use. We will also present a protocol, the TIER protocol, as a tool that graduate students or others can use that are first approaching reproducibility. In the second half of the workshop we will present a potential end-to-end reproducible workflow using git, RStudio, Binder, and Zenodo to demonstrate some of the concepts in practice. This event is open to non-Duke participants. This workshop is eligible for 2 hours of Graduate School RCR Credit (GS714.03) and 200-level faculty and staff RCR. A zoom link will be sent via email to registered participants to join the workshop. The content of the workshop may be recorded. If you are uncomfortable with a recording being published, please contact the instructor at any time prior to the conclusion of the workshop.