After several years as a platform for sharing the results of reproducing papers, https://t.co/5LJBPxggOY is shutting down today. This decision has been made based on the little traffic we had in recent years, and the difficulty to engage more users. (1/7)
https://t.co/5LJBPxggOY was maintained by CJS Inc. (Kyoto/JP). Any enquiries should be addressed Cassio Amorim with them. All users' personal data (minimal by design) will be deleted in accordance with privacy protection laws. (7/7)
After several years as a platform for sharing the results of reproducing papers, https://t.co/5LJBPxggOY is shutting down today. This decision has been made based on the little traffic we had in recent years, and the difficulty to engage more users. (1/7)
I'd like to thank everyone who ever talked to me or collaborated with https://t.co/5LJBPxggOY, and pray for more reproducibility consciousness. The code will remain open source at https://t.co/84n6m3A8s2 (excluding DB, security settings, etc.) for the community. (6/7)
Just discovered @ScigenReport, a great little tool that lets people rate the reproducibility of published articles. Now it just needs users 🙌
Have you tried and failed to reproduce a finding? Help others avoid the same pain by sharing your knowledge. They might even thank you!
Are you at #metascience2021 this weekend?
Don't miss out on the panel discussion on how to engage the research community in research reproduction!
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In this week’s edition of @Nature, we argue that confirmatory research should ideally be performed by coordinated multilaboratory efforts, rather than by individual research groups. https://t.co/i7PWhgGPB3
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We are extending the deadline of the Sprint 2021 application: apply before July 28 to play a role in the development of one of the 9 selected projects.
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Hello, developers! Are you looking to contribute to exciting #OpenSource projects?
Join us at the #eLifeSprint in October to innovate for #OpenAccess scientific communication.
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Wouldn't it be great if we could actually tell everyone, without fear, how is our replication attempt going, given how common misconduct seems to be?
https://t.co/bmx7vWXIIy
The @eLife Innovation Sprint 2021 begins October 4!
The #eLifeSprint brings people together to turn #OpenScience ideas into prototypes. Want to get involved? Learn about this year’s projects and apply today: https://t.co/dIlm6yIolX
My first piece for The Atlantic! It’s on the curious contrast between videogame speedrunners (who REALLY care about fraud) and scientists (who in so many cases aren’t bothered at all): https://t.co/StUcBdqIRY
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🚨 We're extending our call for projects to June 7 🚨
💡 Join us at the #eLifeSprint, Oct 4-5 online to collaborate with #opensource developers, designers, researchers, innovators and more to redefine the ways we share and do research 👇 https://t.co/hsyUnUVtjO