eRA “Adventskalender” Door 16: Live Docs and SNIP ELN
Today the eRA- “Adventskalender” focusses on one poster and one hands-on session from FDM@Campus.
LiveDocs: Crafting Interactive Development Environments From Research Findings – Pedro Costa Klein et al., Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Open Science is a recurrent topic in scientific discussion, with a current effort to make research more accessible, focusing in aspects such as reproducibility and re-usability. In this workshop, we will present a guided tour to LiveDocs: an initiative of the “Collaborative Research Center 1456 – Mathematics of Experiment” on tackling common issues of reproducibility and re-usability in scientific publications. LiveDocs is proposed as a platform to enable scientists to provide research findings under an interactive development environment, which allows users from a broader audience to easily reproduce research findings by re-running scripts, for instance, those that generate figures, tables, and other elements from scientific publications. LiveDocs enable the audience to interact with code and data in such environments, thus allowing users to explore algorithms, datasets and software interfaces. This approach lowers the barriers to access and comprehend research methods and findings, which facilitates more scientific exchange and fosters knowledge advancement.
You can find the presentation/workshop materials on zenodo.
Snip – User Centric Collaborative ELN – Markus Osterhoff et al., Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
You can find the poster on zenodo.