**Updated 4th April 2016**
I have recently volunteered to give a few talks on how straightforward it us to conduct research in a reproducible manner using R and the R Studio environment. This talk covers the following topics:
- What is reproducible research, and why should we do it?
- Four simple rules for reproducibility.
- A step by step guide for conducting reproducible research in R Studio
I intend to write on this topic in more detail in a future post, but for now if you are interested in changing the way you do research in R Studio, feel free to have a look through the slides below, which you can also download from here:
Hi Susan, I found your blog a couple years ago when I came across your Bottleneck entry (which was invaluable, by the way). Incidentally, my school (Duke University) is holding a reproducibility workshop this Thursday and Friday. Here’s the link for your interest: http://reproducible-science-curriculum.github.io/2015-05-14-reproducible-science-duke/
All the same this is a very interesting post, I would like to know more about this?
I am very interested on both. I will be grateful if you can help me to find it out please.
Thanks