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**Associated Article**: MacEachern, M & Samuel, S. (2023) '[Research Reproducibility Activities in Health Sciences Libraries][2]', Journal of eScience Librarianship. 12(2) :e650. doi: 10.7191/jeslib.650 ---------- **Presentations**: We presented preliminary results at RDAP 2022 ([poster][1]), and talked about the project more fully as part of the Taubman Library Talks series ([recording][3]). ---------- **Contributors**: Mark MacEachern and Sara Samuel contributed equally to the project. They are both informationists in the University of Michigan Taubman Health Sciences Library. ---------- **Institutional Review Board**: The University of Michigan Health Sciences and Behavioral Sciences Institutional Review Board has determined that this study is no more than minimal risk and exempt from on-going IRB oversight (HUM00196119). ---------- [1]: http://osf.io/u37fx/ [2]: https://publishing.escholarship.umassmed.edu/jeslib/article/id/650/ [3]:https://guides.lib.umich.edu/TaubmanTalks/Reproducibility
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