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Description: A repository for documents, and resources generated by the Open Science working group in the Department of Education, University of York

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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EROS owl logoWho are we?

EROS is an Open Science working group within the Department of Education at the University of York who believe that the evidence based benefits of open science practices can apply to all paradigms/approaches, though at different levels and in different ways.

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Our objective is to raise awareness of these benefits within and beyond the department, and to serve as a cent…

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R Cafe

Coding peer support in the Department of Education at the University of York

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Departmental R workshops


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Applying open practices to our own research: Open Data Workshop

Open Data workshop from EROS at the University of York

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Demo Digital Tools for Reproducible Research project

A project with the basic structure needed for reproducible research

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open dataopen methodsopen research working groupreproducibility

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