Inundata – Make your research a little more open this year

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-01-06

Summary:

" ... I’d like you to consider making your science a little more open as a challenge to take on in 2013. More and more research published these days is difficult to replicate, validate, or build upon without all the critical components such as the underlying data and the code that was used to analyze it. Although support for open data and open science is steadily growing in the research community, putting this into practice requires some upfront investment. Since there is often no immediate incentives or payoff, activities such as documenting code, metadata, and making both available in permanent repositories with appropriate licences end up taking the back seat. At rOpenSci, my fantastic colleagues and I have been building various R packages that make it easy to retrieve and reuse existing data and also share your research output through persistent repositories. If you’ve come across some of these before and found them useful, but hesitated because of the learning curve associated with using them for a real world project, you’re in luck! We’re offering our time and expertize to help you make your efforts (however small) to reuse data (or share your own research output) a reality. Our current suite of packages get you access to a rich variety of data from phylogenetic databases, taxonomic databases, fisheries time series, to full-text of any PLOS article and various scienceometrics datasets. Perhaps the tutorials might inspire you..."

Link:

http://inundata.org/2013/01/03/make-your-research-a-little-more-open-this-year/

From feeds:

Open Access Tracking Project (OATP) » abernard102@gmail.com

Tags:

oa.new oa.data oa.comment oa.green oa.open_science oa.figshare oa.reproducibility oa.repositories.data oa.ropensci oa.repositories

Date tagged:

01/06/2013, 09:03

Date published:

01/06/2013, 04:03