dri-reproducibility-template

A standardised project template for incorporating best practices in reporducibility

https://github.com/h-mateus/dri-reproducibility-template

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A standardised project template for incorporating best practices in reporducibility

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  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: H-Mateus
  • License: gpl-3.0
  • Language: Jupyter Notebook
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 1.43 MB
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Created about 3 years ago · Last pushed over 1 year ago
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README.md

A template for reproducible research projects

Welcome!

The aim of this repo is to be eventually evolve into a (somewhat opinionated) standardised project template for incorporating best practices in reproducibility.

The hope is to reduce the friction of adopting good practices and thereby increase adoption, or failing that at least formalise my own way of working :P

Any ideas, thoughts or other contributions are very welcome! I'm organising my own thoughts on issues page, so check there if you're interested

A rough roadmap

  • Establish a sensible directory structure with documentation for file naming conventions
  • Figure out all the continuous integrations to include (and how to make them work :sweat_smile:)
  • Document the timeline of a project (planning > registered report > apply for funding > preprint > peer-reviewed publication (in a diamond open-access journal if I have anything to say about it!))
  • Find someone to actually use the template with a real project (ideally not a bioinformatician!)
  • Have project go perfectly to publication > use as showcase
  • ???
  • Profit :stuckouttongue:

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Citation (CITATION.cff)

cff-version: 1.2.0
title: DRI Reproducibility template
version: 1.0.0
message: >-
  If you use this software, please cite it using the
  metadata from this file.
type: software
authors:
  - given-names: Gabriel Mateus
    family-names: Bernardo Harrington
    email: bernardo-harringtong@cardiff.ac.uk
    affiliation: Cardiff University
    orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6075-3619'
repository-code: 'https://github.com/H-Mateus/dri-reproducibility-template'
repository-artifact: 'https://github.com/H-Mateus/dri-reproducibility-template'
abstract: >-
  A template repository to assist in the adoption of
  reproducible practices for research projects
keywords:
  - Reproducibility
license: GPL-3.0

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