The reproducibility of research is essential to the scientific community, as it ensures that research findings are reliable and can be used to build upon existing knowledge. However, reproducibility is often hindered by the lack of access to research data, documentation, and code. This workshop will address these issues by providing an introduction to repositories and tools to discover, access, reuse, deposit, and share research data, documentation, and code.
The workshop will cover a range of topics, including:
- Discover, access, and reuse Canadian research data using Borealis (https://borealisdata.ca), ODESI (https://odesi.ca), and Scholars GeoPortal (https://odesi.ca)
- Deposit and share research data, documentation, and code in Borealis
- Explore new integrations to support reproducibility and computational workflows
Participants will have the opportunity to search and access sample datasets and code, with a focus on real world examples and use cases. Participants will explore Borealis features and integrations to support reproducibility, including uploading data from GitHub. By the end of the workshop, participants will have gained skills and knowledge related to accessing, reusing, depositing, and sharing research data and code with an emphasis on openness and reproducibility, improving the quality and impact of their research.
This presentation will occur on June 12 from 3:00 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time.
- Teacher: Meghan Goodchild
- Teacher: Amber Leahey