Five Selfish Reasons to Work Reproducibly. Markowetz, F. 16(1):274+. Paper doi abstract bibtex And so, my fellow scientists: ask not what you can do for reproducibility; ask what reproducibility can do for you! Here, I present five reasons why working reproducibly pays off in the long run and is in the self-interest of every ambitious, career-oriented scientist. [Excerpt] [::Reproducibility: what's in it for me?] In this article, I present five reasons why working reproducibly pays off in the long run and is in the self-interest of every ambitious, career-oriented scientist. [::] Reason number 1: reproducibility helps to avoid disaster [...] [::] Reason number 2: reproducibility makes it easier to write papers [...] [::] Reason number 3: reproducibility helps reviewers see it your way [...] [::] Reason number 4: reproducibility enables continuity of your work [...] [::] Reason number 5: reproducibility helps to build your reputation [...]
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title = {Five Selfish Reasons to Work Reproducibly},
author = {Markowetz, Florian},
date = {2015-12},
journaltitle = {Genome Biology},
volume = {16},
pages = {274+},
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abstract = {And so, my fellow scientists: ask not what you can do for reproducibility; ask what reproducibility can do for you! Here, I present five reasons why working reproducibly pays off in the long run and is in the self-interest of every ambitious, career-oriented scientist.
[Excerpt] [::Reproducibility: what's in it for me?]
In this article, I present five reasons why working reproducibly pays off in the long run and is in the self-interest of every ambitious, career-oriented scientist.
[::] Reason number 1: reproducibility helps to avoid disaster [...]
[::] Reason number 2: reproducibility makes it easier to write papers [...]
[::] Reason number 3: reproducibility helps reviewers see it your way [...]
[::] Reason number 4: reproducibility enables continuity of your work [...]
[::] Reason number 5: reproducibility helps to build your reputation [...]},
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