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Open Research – Open Workflows

Research reproducibility can be a challenge as project artifacts (i.e., methods, data sources, code, etc) are often created using different software and may be owned by multiple collaborators. A carefully planned workflow, especially one that is open, can help increase the ease of reproducing and replicating prior research, better collaboration and clear file management across the research lifecycle.

In this section you will:

  • Understand the value of an open workflow
  • Distinguish core concepts, such as reproducibility and replicability
  • Understand the overall setup of reproducible research (including best practices for organizing research materials and data)
  • Identify how OSF can help support an open workflow
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The Open Scholarship Primer Copyright © by Will Engle, Erin Fields, Donna Langille, Leila Malkin, Rie Namba, Stephanie Savage, Trish Varao-Sousa, Craig Thompson, Lucas Wright is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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