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Description: Collection of materials to plan and prepare research on reproducibility using tools and services from the Open Science and Data Collaborations program at Carnegie Mellon University

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Documentation and records for reproducibility research and education conducted by Chasz Griego, a Science and Engineering Librarian at Carnegie Mellon University Libraries and member of the Open Science and Data Collaborations Program.

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Research Project Poster

Posters about Reproducibility project from the Open Science Program of CMU Libraries.

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Reproducibility Class 2023

Content and deliverables from a project-based summer course on reproducibility.

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Reproducibility Hackathon 2024

Repository for the 2024 Reproducibility Hackathon: A Day in Digital Humanities hosted by the Carnegie Mellon University Libraries on March 22, 2024

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General Course Materials

Documents for a reproducibility course.

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Reproducibility Class 2024


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Reproducibility Hackathon 2025: Do Large Language Models Write Like Humans?

Reproducibility Hackathon hosted by Carnegie Mellon University Libraries on February 18, 2025

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