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Reproducible Research in Archaeology

  • 1. Durham University
  • 2. The Alan Turing Institute

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This is a recording of a presentation given at the workshop on 'Reproducible research in Archaeology' at Durham University on 15th October 2021. The workshop included an introduction to what reproducibility is, why it is important for archaeological research and how you can make your research workflow reproducible. It also included some case studies demonstrating reproducible workflows used in archaeological research. This workshop was organised by Software Sustainability Institute Fellows -  Alison Clarke and Emma Karoune. The slides from the presentation are available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5564648.

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Presentation: 10.5281/zenodo.5564648 (DOI)