What is Reproducible Research?
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Why does Reproducibility matter?
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![a person looking for data through binoculars](fig/findingdata.jpeg)
Introducing 7 Steps towards Reproducible Research
Step 1 - Planning to be organisedWhat is your next step?
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![disorganised and poorly named files](fig/Naming-pre.png)
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![well organised files](fig/Naming-post.png)
Step 2 - Keeping your files Tidy and OrganisedHow to structure Column Data - Tidy data formatOther useful concepts:How to handle missing data
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![First part of survey](fig/ExampleSurvey.png)
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![Second part of survey](fig/ExampleSurvey2.png)
Step 3 - Methodology and ProtocolsWhat is your next step?
Step 4 - Documentation and writing it downHow to start documentingWhat do I include in my documentation?Things to consider
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![Someone trying to explain a robot, the other person thinking of a different robot](fig/Open_Science_Training_Handbook_03.png)
Step 5 - Testing and ControlsProviding Authenticity and ValidityWhat is your next step?
Step 6 - AutomationCan you automate any repetitive tasks?What is your next step?
Step 7 - Publishing, Persistent Identifiers and Preparing for ReusePersistent IdentifiersDeposit your final data/analysisOpen vs FAIR vs Can’t shareLicensingWhere to deposit?What is your next step?
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![FAIR as images](fig/FAIRnessOfData.png)