Science Magazine Policy Forum: Accessible Reproducible Research
January 23rd, 2010
From the Abstract … ”Scientific publications have at least two goals: (i) to announce a result and (ii) to convince readers that the result is correct. Mathematics papers are expected to contain a proof complete enough to allow knowledgeable readers to fill in any details. Papers in experimental science should describe the results and provide a clear enough protocol to allow successful repetition and extension.” (Institutional or Individual Subscription Required).
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