Emily Packer
2017-Apr-05 15:33 UTC
[R] Using R Markdown for creating reproducible manuscripts – new blog post from eLife Labs
[With apologies for cross-posting] Hi all, We have today published a blog post on eLife Labs about how scientists can use the dynamic document language, R Markdown, for creating reproducible manuscripts. At eLife, we aim to make the communication of results more beneficial for the scientific community as a whole, by operating a platform for presenting research that encourages and recognises the most responsible behaviours in science. These ?responsible behaviours? include the reproducibility of research results, which is a cornerstone of science. For example, the development of new drugs and medical treatments relies on the ability to replicate the results of preclinical research. Chris Hartgerink, a metascience researcher at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, describes how R Markdown provides a simple solution for creating reproducible manuscripts here: https://elifesciences.org/elife-news/composing-reproducible-manuscripts-using-r-markdown?utm_source=Labs&utm_campaign=Rhelp If you?d like more information, please don?t hesitate to contact me. Kind regards, Emily -- *eLife's early-career researcher travel grants 2017 are now open for applications. Visit https://elifesciences.org/elife-news/inside-elife-2017-travel-grants-early-career-researchers-now-open-applications <https://elifesciences.org/elife-news/inside-elife-2017-travel-grants-early-career-researchers-now-open-applications>.* Emily Packer Press Officer +44 1223 855373 (office) http://elifesciences.org eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd is a limited liability non-profit non-stock corporation incorporated in the State of Delaware, USA, with company number 5030732, and is registered in the UK with company number FC030576 and branch number BR015634 at the address First Floor, 24 Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 1JP. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]