At the Open Science Fellows Program, I had the pleasure to meet Dr. Jana Lasser. In her “open science” fellowship she is working on how executable papers can be a tool for more reproducibility and transparency in the natural sciences. The topic is initially irritating for a social science blog (with a qualitative orientation). For me it is important to enable interdisciplinary exchange and to keep thinking outside the box. Therefore, I am very pleased that Jana has written three blog posts about her experience with executable papers:
- What is an executable paper?
- How to create an executable paper and make it accessible?
- Tips and tricks for creating an executable paper
Dr. Jana Lasser received her PhD in physics at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization in 2019 and is now working as a postdoctoral researcher at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna. The work presented in this article was made possible by the Wikimedia foundation, Stifterverband and Volkswagen foundation. @janalasser