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Session 7: Why can or should research institutions publish replication packages?

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Session7.mp4 (1.41 GB)
session07-captions.srt (103.89 KB)
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https://doi.org/10.7298/pntg-rw59
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/113437
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CRRESS, Conference on Reproducibility and Replicability in Economics and the Social Sciences
Author
MacDonald, Graham
Peer, Limor
Butler, Courtney
Michuda, Aleksandr
Abstract

This session brings various perspectives together on how research institutions think about publishing replication packages themselves, i.e., not a journal or generalist repository. Panelists come from a university with a specialized, university-centred data repository; from a Federal Reserve Bank with an active researcher community, and from a non-profit (non-academic) research institution. Each faces the requirements of varied internal researchers, external visibility, and differing audiences. The panelists can all speak to how a research institution makes decision about the degree of transparency, and how much of that to do with internal resources.

Description
Edited video of expert panel presentation and discussion originated via video conference.
Date Issued
2023-03-28
Publisher
Labor Dynamics Institute
Keywords
Data Archiving
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Research Organizations
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Universities
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Computational Research
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Research practices
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Reproducibility
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Replicability
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Data Management
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Social Sciences
Previously Published as
Labor Dynamics Institute. (2023, April 7). CRRESS Session 7: Why can or should research institutions publish replication packages?. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rvpy49rjGeQ
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Attribution 4.0 International
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Type
video/moving image
Accessibility Feature
captions
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