making this easy is one of kiara's key selling points, but researchers probably don't have a great idea of what it means, or how to achieve it, or why they should care
some material relevant to this in the presentation from DH Tagung by Caitlin and Lena, and in other workshops
some of this content is relevant?
What does it mean for research to be reproducible?
- you record where your data came from
- you record what you did to it
- someone else can get the same data, do the same thing and get the same result?
Why do I want that for my research?
- makes your research better? more sure you didn't mess up somewhere
- makes it more useful to share your data??
- is this good for your academic career? does it help with publishing? I have no idea
Why/how is lots of research currently not reproducible? Why is that a problem?
- ??