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Defining the Role of Open Source Software in Research Reproducibility

Published: 01 August 2022 Publication History

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I explain the success of open source software (OSS) from the perspectives of connectivism and the language-action framework. Reproducibility engenders trust, which we build via conversations, and OSS practices help us to learn how to be more effective learning together, contributing to the same goal.

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J. D. Hunter, “Why we should be using BSD,”Neuroimaging in Python, Dec.16, 2004. [Online]. Available: http://nipy.sourceforge.net/nipy/stable/faq/johns_bsd_pitch.html

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