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title: "Guides to data management and reproducible code" | ||
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> The British Ecological Society has started a series of “Guides to Better Science” documents. They have just published a guide to writing reproducible code. The series also includes a guide to data management, a guide to peer review and a guide to getting published. The examples are ecological/evolutionary, but the principles apply broadly. The documents are free and published under a Creative Commons license. The content can be found many places across the web, but these provide something you can cite that is backed by a reputable scientific society. | ||
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> The series can be found at: <http://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/publications/guides-to/> |