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Ten simple rules for implementing open and reproducible research practices after attending a training course

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Item Type:Review
Title:Ten simple rules for implementing open and reproducible research practices after attending a training course
Creators Name:Heise, V. and Holman, C. and Lo, H. and Lyras, E.M. and Adkins, M.C. and Aquino, M.R.J. and Bougioukas, K.I. and Bray, K.O. and Gajos, M. and Guo, X. and Hartling, C. and Huerta-Gutierrez, R. and Jindrová, M. and Kenney, J.P.M. and Kępińska, A.P. and Kneller, L. and Lopez-Rodriguez, E. and Mühlensiepen, F. and Richards, A. and Richards, G. and Siebert, M. and Smith, J.A. and Smith, N. and Stransky, N. and Tarvainen, S. and Valdes, D.S. and Warrington, K.L. and Wilpert, N.M. and Witkowska, D. and Zaneva, M. and Zanker, J. and Weissgerber, T.L.
Abstract:Open, reproducible, and replicable research practices are a fundamental part of science. Training is often organized on a grassroots level, offered by early career researchers, for early career researchers. Buffet style courses that cover many topics can inspire participants to try new things; however, they can also be overwhelming. Participants who want to implement new practices may not know where to start once they return to their research team. We describe ten simple rules to guide participants of relevant training courses in implementing robust research practices in their own projects, once they return to their research group. This includes (1) prioritizing and planning which practices to implement, which involves obtaining support and convincing others involved in the research project of the added value of implementing new practices; (2) managing problems that arise during implementation; and (3) making reproducible research and open science practices an integral part of a future research career. We also outline strategies that course organizers can use to prepare participants for implementation and support them during this process.
Source:PLoS Computational Biology
ISSN:1553-734X
Publisher:Public Library of Science
Volume:19
Number:1
Page Range:e1010750
Date:5 January 2023
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1010750
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