FSCI Course sign-up closed on July 20 and seats are no longer available in this course.
For all who have signed up for this course, the course instructor will receive the list of participants in their class and they will be contacting each student directly. Students MUST obtain an account with
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OSF; both are tools we will be using when presenting courses. If you have any questions, please email 'fsci-info@force11.org'.
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FSCI 2020 Full Schedule This course will focus on issues of reproducibility in research from a broad perspective. It will include an introduction to the differing types of reproducibility, and a discussion of new grant review guidelines and the philosophy that underpins them. The course will look at reproducibility in several contexts, including collecting and communication in experimental research, providing a robust record of computational research, and the limitations and debates around these approaches. We will introduce several tools and approaches to support reproducible research practice, including the RRID portal, Zenodo, Jupyter Notebooks, and best practice in research and data management, communication, and open sharing.
Instructors:- Anita Bandrowski, PhD, RRID Project Lead at SciCrunch and University of California, San Diego
- Daniel S. Katz, PhD, Assistant Director for Scientific Software and Applications, National Center for Supercomputing Applications and Research; and Research Associate Professor in Information Sciences, Computer Science, and Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
- Tracey Weissgerber, PhD, Mayo Clinic and QUEST (Quality, Ethics, Open Science, Translation), Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany
ADDITIONAL COURSE DETAILSLIVE ZOOM SESSION SCHEDULE(
All times Pacific)
Wednesday, Aug. 58-9:30AM: Introductory session, Activity 1
5-6:30PM: REPEAT Introductory session, Activity 1
Monday, Aug. 108-9:30AM: Session 2, Activity 2
Wednesday, Aug. 128-9:30AM: Session 3, Activity 3
Monday, Aug. 17 (only if needed)
8-9:30AM: Sessions, Activities