Sharing a research project’s data and code is a growing requirement for researchers in both the grant and publication process, and a major goal in sharing these is to enable the research findings to be reproducible. However, it is not uncommon for these materials to not be shared, or not shared in an accessible way, reducing the overall value and impact of the research.

This talk will address several major challenges in sharing the necessary requirements to make research findings reproducible, including computational and data-specific issues. We will also highlight available tools, services, and infrastructures that can be used to support data sharing and make practical recommendations and considerations to help improve the reproducibility of research across all disciplines.

Sarah Huber

Sarah Huber

Senior Advanced Research Computing Support Analyst, University of Victoria

Sarah Huber supports researchers using advanced research computing resources from the University of Victoria's Research Computing Services team. Prior to joining RCS, she completed a PhD in mathematics.

Technology Track