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Hello SciCrunch/NIF Community! Please read below for Dr. Bandrowski's post on "Reproducibility in the Recipes of Science"Reproducibility in the Recipes of ScienceReproducibility in science is a very d...
While not all of you have been fortunate enough to attend the first Beyond the PDF meeting, I will say this; it was eye opening for this scientist. To me, the most memorable statement from the meeting...
The NIH put out a plan to increase access to scientific data.What do they really mean and what does this mean to researchers?Researchers have been asked to provide PubMed Central PMC identifiers in gr...
This is an important committment from the CODATA and earth science community. Looking quite forward to circulating a similar document from the Neuroscience community. Coalition on Publishing Data...
We have been hearing for some time that when it comes to data, it is all about size. The bigger is better mantra has been all over the press, but is it really size that matters?There are the so called...
What is resource identification quarter?At the 2012 Society for Neuroscience meeting, NIF met with the editors-in-chief of about 25 neuroscience journals attempting to convince them that research reso...
An interesting report out of the UBC, there is very little data left after a few years. Vines et al. 2014 point out that after articles are published, the data is lost at a rate of about 17% per year....
NIF is proud to support this important effort by members of FORCE11 (the future of scholarly communications) and request that the NIF community comment.Announcing the “Draft Declaration of Data Cita...
I am very excited to share the following press release with the NIF community. Elsevier recommends authors to follow the Minimal Data StandardsAmsterdam, November 7, 2013Elsevier, a world-leading...
The problem of reproducibility of results has been addressed by many groups, as being due to scientists having very large data sets and highlighting the interesting, yet most likely statistically anom...