Community Forum on Reproducible Research Policies
Ballroom II (second floor)
Renaissance Hotel, 1133 W Hastings St, Vancouver, BC
5:00 - 7:30pm, Saturday, July 16, 2011
Description of the forum
This forum takes place on the final day of a
Workshop on Reproducible Research: Tools and Strategies for Scientific Computing ,
and just before the start of
ICIAM 2011, which is also in Vancouver.
We are inviting a number of people from the editorial boards of journals,
leadership positions in professional societies, and program managers from
funding agencies.
The forum is open to all interested members of the scientific computing community.
There will be no registration fee, and in general
there is no financial support available for participants.
The forum is supported in part by the Sloan Foundation, NSF, PIMS,
Mitacs, and SIAM.
Schedule
5pm - 5:15: Introduction and Framing the questions of reproducibility.
5:15 - 6:15: How can journal policies be designed to encourage reproducible
research?
6:15 - 6:45: Break with light snacks
6:45 - 7:30: How can funder policy be designed to encourage reproducible
research?
Tentatively confirmed participants
- Euan Adie
- Doug Arnold
- Dhavide Aruliah
- Marsha Berger
- Petter Bjorstad
- Ron Boisvert
- Sue Brenner
- Donna Calhoun
- Phil Colella
- Lauren Cooper
- James M. Crowley
- Davor Cubranic
- Tim Davis
- Andrew Davison
- Ian Duff
- Flor A. Espinoza Hidalgo
- Irene Fonseca
- Juliana Freire
- Michael Friedlander
- Matan Gavish
- Danny Goroff
- Tom Grandine
- Leslie Greengard
- Bruce Hendrickson
- Mike Heroux
- Bill Howe
- James Howison
- Piper Jackson
- Nathan Gibson
- Seth Gilchrist
- Philip Guo
- Nick Higham
- David Ketcheson
- David Keyes
- Matt Knepley
- David Lawlor
- Sven Leyffer
- Randall LeVeque
- Suzanne Matthews
- Juan Meza
- Jarrod Millman
- Ian Mitchell
- Sorin Mitran
- Torsten Moeller
- Cleve Moler
- Broderick Oluyede
- Mavis Pararai
- Heather Piwowar
- Roger Peng
- Alfio Quarteroni
- James Quirk
- Yuri Rappoport
- Mary Silber
- Claudio Silva
- Colin Simpson
- Ahmet Sow
- Victoria Stodden
- Antonio Terceiro
- Nick Trefethen
- Gretar Tryggvason
- Peter Turner
- Roger Peng
- Tristan van Leeuwen
- Jonathan Varkovitzky
- Marco Vianello
- Ying Wang
- Hank Warchall
- Tiffani Williams
- Chris Wiggins
- Henry Wolkowicz
- Carol Woodward
Some links on reproducible research
-
A related panel discussion will take place during the
SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering in
Reno, on March 2, 2011.
- Many references can be found on the webpage for the Roundtable
on
"Data and Code Sharing in the Computational Sciences",
hosted by the Information Society Project, Yale Law School,
November 21, 2009.
- Publication resulting from the Roundtable with some recommendations.
- R. D. Peng, Reproducible research and Biostatistics,
Biostatistics 10 (2009), pp. 405-408.
link
- P.N. Schofield, et.al., Post-publication sharing of data and tools,
Nature 461 (2009), pp. 171-173
link
- N. Barnes, Publish your computer code: it is good enough, Nature 467
(2010) p. 753.
link
- Z. Merali, Computational science: ...Error
Why scientific programming does not compute.
Nature 467(2010), pp. 775-777.
link
- K. A. Baggerly and D. A. Berry, Reproducible Research,
AMSTAT NEWS, Jan. 1, 2011
link
-
S. Fomel and J. Claerbout
"Reproducible Research", Guest Editors' Introduction to a Special Issue of
CiSE.
link
- NSF to require data management plan
article
... Policy
... FAQ
-
J. Crowley, SIAM News article on digital data
link
Organizers