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Description: A tool to aid reproducibility of research.

License: BSD 3-Clause "New"/"Revised" License

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ReproZip Examples

This project provides examples of packing and unpacking using ReproZip.

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Using ReproZip for Reproducibility and Library Services

This is a pre-print of a manuscript pending publication. Achieving research reproducibility is challenging in many ways: there are social and cultur...

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Workshop Use Case 2: ReproZip

Use Case 2: ReproZip Breakout Session(s) held at Container Strategies for Data & Software Preservation Workshop convened by Data and Software Pres...

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ReproZip for Reproducible Research


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Open, Public Goods Infrastructure for Research Management & Discovery IASSIST 2017

Presentations on open technical infrastructure that supports research reproducibility, open access mandates, and data management and sharing requireme...

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EGU 2017 Reproducible Research Short Course Materials

Materials for the short course "Reproducible computational research in the publication cycle" at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2017 ...

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Writing reprocible geoscience papers using R Markdown, Docker, and GitLab

Reproducibility is unquestionably at the heart of science. Scientists face numerous challenges in this context, not least the lack of concepts, tools,...

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ReproServer


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