#EconSky #DataEditorTips Your results should replicate each time you submit your paper, not only *after* it was accepted. Having your package replicable all the times is going to buy you a lot of time and-more importantly-peace of mind. What if you cannot replicate a result in the accepted version?
Contributions welcome for other examples! #dataeditortips Send us a worked out example, and we'll fork it and include it at social-science-data-editors.github.io
github.com/r-lib/rig #dataeditortips @aeadata.bsky.social this might actually be a useful find. I'll try it out and let you know. Now to convince the sysadmins to install it on our windows server so the students will also get to use it.
#AMA #dataeditortips If you missed us so far, @larsvil.bsky.social will be at #2024APPAM on Saturday Nov 23 for a Q&A session. Happy to answer all sorts of questions, just drop in, ask, listen. #WashingtonDC
In Session 2 (Fri 1:30pm -2:25pm) I will discuss advanced strategies for ensuring #reproducibility
for yourself + for others, again with special emphasis on work in the FSRDC. Ask questions! #dataeditortips
Session 1 (Thu, 4:30-5:30pm) we will reprise "Reproducibility from Day 1" tutorial (developed w/
@koren.mk + Marie Connolly), w/ strategies on how to be + stay reproducible from Day 1 of a project - but expanded to encompass work with confidential data. #dataeditortips
#reproducibility #FSRDC2024
Coming up today and tomorrow: two sessions on reproducibility at #FSRDC2024
#dataeditortips
hosted by University of Utah in Salt Lake City Sept 12 and 13, 2024! Join us, first session is this afternoon! rdc.nexus.utah.edu/2024-fsrdc-c...
In Session 2 (10:30-12:00) I will discuss advanced strategies for ensuring #reproducibility for yourself + for others. Package management, environments, data access, containers - I won't solve it all, but provide #dataeditortips + guidance.
In Session 1 (8:30-10:00) we will reprise the "Reproducibility from Day 1" tutorial (developed w/ @koren.mk + Marie Connolly), outlining strategies on how to be, and stay, reproducible from Day 1 of a project throughout its lifetime. #dataeditortips #reproducibility
Coming up soon: two sessions on reproducibility at #EALE2024 #dataeditortips hosted by @nhhecon on Sept 5, 2024 (THIS THURSDAY). Join us, sessions are just before the Thursday conference-opening keynote!
Here's a soapbox post #dataeditortips :
Copy code once, fine, don’t do it again.
Copy 2x, stop, and create a function.
Copy 3x: don’t even go there!😠
We often see researchers doing lots of copies. Not a great practice. FWIW, some tips: aeadataeditor.github.io/posts/2024-0...
If you wish to learn about best practices in reproducibility, but are NOT on the west coast of North America in July: you can find me on the west coast of #Norway in September! www.nhh.no/kalender/eco... #dataeditortips @aeadata.bsky.social #reproducibility #replicability #EALE2024
If you missed us so far, @larsvil.bsky.social will be at #weai2024 #weai99 in #seattle on Mon Jul 1, 2024 | 8:15 AM - 10:00 AM. Happy to answer questions afterwards as well. weai.org/conferences/... #dataeditortips
We strongly encourage you to always be very clear about how, where, and when you collect your data. Data provenance is important, even if the actual data collection is not itself reproducible. #dataeditortips www.wired.com/video/watch/...
On the use and redistribution of data - or why researchers get confused... (hint: it's not JUST their fault...)
aeadataeditor.github.io/posts/2024-0...
#dataeditortips #openscience