Publishing Reproducible Geoscientific Papers: Status quo, benefits, and opportunities

Basic data of the doctoral examination procedure

Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Period of time01/03/2016 - 18/10/2019
Statuscompleted
CandidateKonkol, Markus
Doctoral subjectGeoinformatik
Doctoral degreeDr. rer. nat.
Awarded byDepartment 14 - Geosciences
SupervisorsKray, Christian

Description

Open reproducible research (ORR) is the practice of publishing the source code and the datasets that are needed to produce the computational results reported in a paper. Since geoscientific articles often include geostatistical analyses and spatiotemporal data, reproducibility should be a cornerstone of the computational geosciences but is rarely realized. In addition, the current way of publishing scientific outcomes, i.e. as static PDFs, does not adequately report on computational aspects. Thus, readers cannot fully understand how the authors came to the conclusions and how robust these are to changes in the analysis. Consequently, it is difficult for reviewers to follow the analysis steps, and for other researchers to reuse existing materials. This dissertation has two overarching goals to tackle these issues: First, it aims at assisting authors in adhering to ORR principles to ensure high scientific standards. The second goal is to reap the benefits that come with papers supplemented by code and data. To achieve these objectives, this thesis reports on five complementary studies to collect and analyze qualitative (i.e. through interviews and a focus group) and quantitative data (i.e. through surveys and reproducibility studies). Based on these studies, this work provides four key contributions: First, it identifies obstacles that prevented geoscientists from publishing ORR. To overcome these barriers, this dissertation suggests concrete and directly applicable strategies. One of these strategies is the executable research compendium (ERC) which encapsulates the paper, code, data, and the entire software environment needed to produce the computational results. Based on that, this work presents the design and implementation of an ERC-based workflow. It allows authors to convey their computational methods and results by also providing interactive access to code and data, and readers to deeply investigate the computational analysis while reading the actual article, e.g. by changing the parameters of the analysis. Finally, this work describes the concept of a binding; a binding connects those code lines and data subsets that produce a specific result, e.g. a figure or number. By also considering user interface widgets (e.g. a slider), this approach allows readers to interactively manipulate the parameters of the analysis to see how these changes affect the result. To conclude, the contributions include (i) a set of obstacles which prevent geoscientists from publishing ORR, (ii) concepts and tools to overcome the identified barriers, (iii) incentives and opportunities that come with attached code and data, and (iv) solutions to realize the incentives which eventually result in a higher number of open and reproducible research.

Promovend*in an der Universität Münster

Konkol, Markus
Professur für Geoinformatik (Prof. Kray)

Supervision at the University of Münster

Kray, Christian
Professur für Geoinformatik (Prof. Kray)

Projects in which the doctoral examination procedure takes/took place

Duration: 01/03/2019 - 31/07/2021 | 2nd Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Scientific Library Services and Information Systems
Type of project: Individual project
Duration: 01/11/2015 - 31/12/2018 | 1st Funding period
Funded by: DFG - Scientific Library Services and Information Systems
Type of project: Individual project

Publications resulting from doctoral examination procedure

Konkol M., Kray C., Suleiman J. (2019)
In: Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 3(EICS)
Type of Publication: Research article (journal)
Konkol M, Kray C, Pfeiffer M (2018)
In: International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2018
Type of Publication: Research article (journal)
Nüst Daniel, Granell Carlos, Hofer Barbara, Konkol Markus, Ostermann Frank O., Sileryte Ruse, Cerutti Valentina (2018)
In: PeerJ, 6
Type of Publication: Research article (journal)
Konkol M, Kray, C (2018)
In: Cartography and Geographic Information Science, 2018
Type of Publication: Research article (journal)
Nüst D, Konkol M, Pebesma E, Kray C, Schutzeichel M, Przibytzin, H, Lorenz, J (2017)
In: D-Lib Magazine, 23
Type of Publication: Research article (journal)