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Along with the guidelines provided which state how reproducible research should be conducted, perhaps we could provide a standard framework for sharing research.
Using this framework, we could catalog projects that follow the guidelines to make them searchable and linkable to other projects.
This could provide additional incentive to use AbraC as a means of sharing and discussing scientific research. It would be a way for less technical users to interact with projects
Things to consider
would AbraC provide this framework or would it be a different project?
Should it be hidden from the user or should the user actively maintain aspects of the framework (search terms, dependencies, relationships to other projects, etc)?
would the cataloging tool be external (a website) or use GitHub?
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Along with the guidelines provided which state how reproducible research should be conducted, perhaps we could provide a standard framework for sharing research.
Using this framework, we could catalog projects that follow the guidelines to make them searchable and linkable to other projects.
This could provide additional incentive to use AbraC as a means of sharing and discussing scientific research. It would be a way for less technical users to interact with projects
Things to consider
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: