diff --git a/nl-workshop3.md b/nl-workshop3.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1e6ff4c --- /dev/null +++ b/nl-workshop3.md @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +--- +layout: page +title: CODECHECK-NL Workshop for Social and Behavioural Sciences +permalink: /nl-workshop3/ +--- + +## CALL FOR PAPERS/PRE-PRINTS/CODE: Are you from the social/behavioural sciences and interested in reproducible code and Open Science? We have the perfect opportunity for you!  + +As part of our NWO project [CHECK-NL](https://codecheck.org.uk/nl), **we are looking for researchers from the social and behavioural sciences at a Dutch knowledge institution or university who would like their papers or projects to be “codechecked” during a live, one-day code-checking workshop on 28 November 2024.** A [codecheck](https://codecheck.org.uk/process/) is a light-touch independent peer review to check that your code and data can generate the computational results in your paper or project.  + +You can participate (a) by submitting your own work to be checked, (b) as a codechecker (that is, a person reviewing code as a participant in the workshop), or (c) both, if you are up for it! Read on to see how… + + +## What do I get if I submit my code?  + +- A codechecker will work with you during the session to check whether your code and data can be run by others to generate the same or similar results.  +- The codechecker will work with you to resolve any issues found during the code check, and make your code as reproducible as possible!  +- Upon completion, your paper will receive a codecheck certificate that confirms your results could be reproduced.  This can be shared, for instance, with potential journal editors, to enhance the visibility and reproducibility of your work.   +By participating, you contribute towards making science more open and transparent AND increase the visibility of your own research!  + +## Sounds good! What should I do?  + +Are you interested in participating in this event, and contribute to promoting code reproducibility? Send an email to codechecknl@gmail.com **by 11 November 2024** with **a brief description of your paper/project, and links to your code and data**. This could be code related to:  +- A paper that you have recently published  +- A preprint that is publicly available  +- Code and results files that have been or will be deposited in a repository, preferably GitHub or GitLab  + +In each case, the code and data underlying the paper should be openly available, or you plan to make them available once the paper is published. + +**Selected papers/projects will be notified in mid November 2024**. All authors are invited to join the workshop. + +## What if I want to participate as a codechecker instead? + +You can register to participate in the workshop on our [eventbrite page](https://www.eventbrite.nl/e/codecheck-workshop-for-the-social-sciences-tickets-1024618099317?aff=oddtdtcreator), and volunteer to become a codechecker on 28th November. The event will be held in person on the EUR campus (see event page for details). + +### Why would I volunteer my time to codecheck other people's work? +- You will learn how others ensure reproducibility of their work (and pick up tips for yourself) +- You will gain hands-on experience in peer reviewing code +- You will be contributing to more transparent science + +*EUR PhD candiates are eligible for 1GS credit for participating in the workshop, contact e.klapwijk@essb.eur.nl for more information.* + +Interested but still have questions? Ask us! +Write to us at codechecknl@gmail.com, we are happy to answer any questions! +