Reproducibility Network
Definition: A reproducibility network is a consortium of open research working groups, often peer-led. The groups operate on a wheel-and-spoke model across a particular country, in which the network connects local cross-disciplinary researchers, groups, and institutions with a central steering group, who also connect with external stakeholders in the research ecosystem. The goals of reproducibility networks include; advocating for greater awareness, promoting training activities, and disseminating best-practices at grassroots, institutional, and research ecosystem levels. Such networks exist in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Slovakia, and Australia (as of March 2021).
References:
- Network, U. R. (n.d.). UK Reproducibility Network. Retrieved 10 July 2021. https://www.ukrn.org/
- GRN · German Reproducibility Network. (n.d.). A German Reproducibility Network. Retrieved from https://reproducibilitynetwork.de/
- Anon. (n.d.). Domov | SKRN (Slovak Reproducibility network). Retrieved from https://slovakrn.wixsite.com/skrn
- AusRN. (n.d.). Australian Reproducibility Network. Retrieved from https://www.aus-rn.org/
Originally drafted by: Suzanne L. K. Stewart
Reviewed by: Annalise A. LaPlume, Sam Parsons, FlĂĄvio Azevedo