Reproducibility and Peer Review

Basic data for this talk

Type of talkpractical talk
Name der VortragendenNüst, Daniel
Date of talk01/12/2020
Talk languageEnglish
DOI10.5281/zenodo.4292263
URL of slideshttps://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Lgw6qfGaUK9kUzqtFWmAAHFihlAZP7FeOFS17hK07iE/edit?usp=sharing

Information about the event

Name of the eventVirtual kick off meeting of the Open Reproducible Data Science and Statistics (ORDS) network
Event period01/12/2020
Event locationUniversity of Rostock, Rostock, Germany
Event websitehttps://www.uni-rostock.de/forschung/nachwuchsfoerderung/graduiertenakademie/netzwerke/ords/
Organised byORDS, Graduate Academy of the University of Rostock

Abstract

Reproducible research and peer review are cornerstones of science today, but are they getting along? In this talk, Daniel presents challenges and opportunities of executing code-based workflows as part of peer review processes. Learn what he thinks how you can, and should, change your habits today, what institutions and communities can do, and how the future looks like once research compendia become the norm in scholarly communication.
Keywordsreproducible research; peer review; open science

Speakers from the University of Münster

Nüst, Daniel
Professur für Geoinformatik (Prof. Pebesma)