This entry introduces practical, open workflows (version control, notebooks, containers) to make methods transparent and results repeatable across teams and borders.
Key Resources:
• “ORCID” (Global) – orcid.org
A persistent researcher ID to link outputs and grants.
• “Open Science Framework (OSF)” (Global) – osf.io
Project management, preregistration, and sharing for open workflows.
• “The Turing Way – Reproducible Research Handbook” (Global) – the-turing-way.org
Community handbook on version control, testing, and reproducibility.
How It Helps Young Researchers:
• Speeds collaboration and peer verification of results.
• Makes it easier to share code/data and get proper credit.
• Increases trustworthiness and longevity of your research.