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Reproducibility through Open Protocols: Opportunities for the Library
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Apr 192024
Practicing open, reproducible research means sharing the products of that research openly, including data, methods and protocols, code, and publications. Access to clear and detailed reproducible protocols is a key ingredient for research results to be verified and reproduced. Join us in this 1-hour webinar presented by Springer Nature and Choice/ACRL highlighting the role libraries can play in promoting best practices for reproducibility, including training and infrastructure support. As a case study, we will cover the importance of protocols for reproducibility and the results of the UCSF partnership with protocols.io. Learn more about the event: https://www.choice360.org/webinars/re... Register for upcoming webinars: https://www.choice360.org/media/webin... Timestamps: 00:00: Technical introduction 01:44: Speaker introductions 02:53: Defining reproducibility and protocols 08:17: Protocols & Their Role in Open Science 12:28: UCSF Library & Open Science 34:03: Perspective and overview of protocols.io 47:25: Audience Q&A Captions provided by Zoom's automated AI captioning.

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