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CODECHECK is a collaboration project lead by Stephen Eglen and Daniel Nüst together with a community of codecheckers, collaborators in the scientific, academic publishing, and scholarly infrastructure communities, and a codecheckers team. We partner with people and organisations to advance scholarly communication with better reproducibility.
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8607-8025 | https://sje30.github.io/
Stephen Eglen is a professor in Computational Neuroscience at the University of Cambridge. He has over 20 years experience as a researcher in Computational Neuroscience, and has worked on several projects encouraging more code and data sharing in Neuroscience. This led to a trial project with the journal Nature Neuroscience, and our guidelines for sharing in Neuroscience. Stephen is also a fellow of the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), based in the British Library, and a member of the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility which will provide logistical support e.g. on supercompute infrastructure.
Stephen contributes his domain-specific expertise in computational neuroscience and Open Science.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0024-5046 | https://nordholmen.net/
Daniel Nüst is a postdoctoral researcher and research software engineer ith the Chair of Geoinformatics, TU Dresden, and at the Institute for Geoinformatics (ifgi), University of Münster. He develops tools for open and reproducible geoscientific research and is a proponent for open scholarship and reproducibility in the projects NFDI4Earth, Opening Reproducible Research (o2r), and KOMET. He is also engaged in the Open Source and Open Science communities and has held workshops on Reproducible Research in geosciences, GIScience, and digital humanities.
Daniel contributes his technical expertise in reproducible research & scholarly communication infrastructures and geospatial data science.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9317-8291 | https://www.linkedin.com/pub/frank-ostermann/8/2a7/820
Frank is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), University of Twente. His main research interest is where people, geography, and computer science meet: new modes of production and usage of geographic information (crowdsourced and volunteered), related technological and methodological developments (IoT sensors, machine learning), and the impacts on scientific practice (ethics of consent and privacy-preservation, open and reproducible research). Citizen Science is where all these elements come together. Previous work include a PhD from the University of Zurich and (post-doctoral) researcher positions at the Joint Research Center of the European Commission as well as the Universities of Zurich and Hamburg on EU-funded projects.
Frank is PI of the CHECK-NL project. He further contributes his experiences in reproducible research as a founding member of Reproducible AGILE and his broad topical expertise - he connects CODECHECK with various disciplines and communities.
The codecheckers team does the hard work of conducting CODECHECKs. Become a codechecker!
- Dr. Ben Marwick (University of Washington)
- Dr. Misha Kapuchesy, CEO of Genestack (Cambridge)
- eLife innovation team, eLife Science Publications Ltd (Cambridge)
- Dr. Nicolas Rougier (INRIA, Bordeaux)
- Dr. Konrad Kording (UPenn)
- Dr. Scott Edmunds, Executive Editor at GigaScience
- Opening Reproducible Research project (University of Münster)
- Dr. Antonio Páez, Editor-in-Chief at Journal of Geographical Systems (McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada)
- Dr. Jeremy Cohen (Imperial College London)
The following journals have completed at least one CODECHECK as part of a peer review process and reference the CODECHECK certificate from the paper.
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See blog articles at http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/codecheck-certificate/ and http://gigasciencejournal.com/blog/frictionless-data-interactive-figures/.
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See editorial at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10109-021-00364-4.
The Reproducible AGILE initiative conducts reproducibility reviews as part of full paper peer review for the Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe's (AGILE) annual conference series. The reproducibility reviews fulfil the CODECHECK principles and therefore they are listed in the CODECHECK register. Be sure to check out their Guidelines for Authors and Reviewers.
Take a look at the CODECHECK register for 🗂️ all codechecks conducted as part of the Reproducible AGILE Reproducibility Review-
ReproHack is our collaboration partner for events and education.
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Open Science @ ITC provides CODECHECKs for their members.
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CODECHECK is a member in the German Reproducibility Network.
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The project was supported by a Mozilla Open Science Mini-Grant (see official announcement) from February 2019 to May 2020.
The project was supported by the NWO Open Science Fund from March 2024 to February 2025, see NWO project description page and details of CHECK-NL.