Code sharing practices in biomedical research:
New study finds that approximately half of the analysed manuscripts did not share associated code.
Preprint evaluated on @prereview by @polka and and Stephen Gabrielson.
@polka@mastodon.social
Open Science Program Director, Astera Institute. Boston, USA
Code sharing practices in biomedical research:
New study finds that approximately half of the analysed manuscripts did not share associated code.
Preprint evaluated on @prereview by @polka and and Stephen Gabrielson.
Excellent post-mortem of peer-review.io - why is it so hard to disrupt peer review?
social pressure to review
need for moderation
reputational lock-in
Would love to see more scholcomm experiments report learnings like this! http://www.theroadgoeson.com/crowdsourcing-peer-review-probably-wont-work
ht Subbiah Arunachalam
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