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OPEN FOR SCIENCE TO SUPPORT REPLICATION Varsha Khodiyar Data Publishing Manager, F1000Research @vkf1000 f1000research.com @f1000research

Open for science to support replication

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Slides shown to BOSC2014 (Bioinformatics Open Source Conference 2014) attendees as an introduction to the open science journal F1000Research, prior to a panel discussion on reproducibility.

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OPEN FOR SCIENCE TO SUPPORT REPLICATION

Varsha KhodiyarData Publishing Manager, F1000Research

@vkf1000

f1000research.com@f1000research

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F1000RESEARCH – OPEN FOR SCIENCE

Archive published source code with a DOI

Update article after peer review e.g. with release of version of software

Data and Software availability section

Request inclusion of all data supporting the presented findings

Request the inclusion of source code for software developed for paper

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SOFTWARE AVAILABILITY SECTION

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•Request authors to include detailed workflows?•Specify experience required to access the code?•Student coder level abstract for paper (similar to lay-person abstract)? •Interactive figures with active scripts, within the article?

Would these mean barriers to publication become too high?

HOW CAN JOURNALS SUPPORT THE PUBLICATION OF REPRODUCIBLE RESEARCH?

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@f1000research

[email protected]

f1000research.com

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