Another rant about academia and open source | Digifesto

alespierno's bookmarks 2017-11-12

Summary:

"A few weeks ago I went to a great talk by Victoria Stodden about how there’s a crisis of confidence in scientific research that depends on heavy computing. Long story short, because the data and code aren’t openly available, the results aren’t reproducible. That means there’s no check on prior research, and bad results can slip through and be the foundation for future work. This is bad. Stodden’s solution was to push forward within the scientific community and possibly in legislation (i.e., as a requirement on state-funded research) for open data and code in research. Right on!Then, something intriguing: somebody in the audience asked how this relates to open source development. Stodden, who just couldn’t stop saying amazing things that needed to be said that day, answered by saying that scientists have a lot to learn from the “open source world”, because they know how to build strong communities around their (open) work."

 

Link:

https://digifesto.com/2012/02/28/another-rant-about-academia-and-open-source/

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oa.data oa.osi oa.ethics oa.universities oa.social_networks oa.collaboration oa.predictions oa.benefits oa.usa oa.open_science oa.hei oa.floss

Date tagged:

11/12/2017, 12:23

Date published:

11/12/2017, 07:23