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      Don't miss Tomorrow's Special Lecture at the UC Berkeley School of
      Information:<br>
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      <a href="http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/20140409stodden"><big><b>Toward
            Reproducible Computational Science: Reliability, Re-Use, and
            Readability</b></big></a><br>
      with <b>Victoria Stodden</b><br>
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      Wednesday, April 9, 2014, 4:10 pm - 5:30 pm<br>
      210 South Hall<br>
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    <p>The dissemination of reproducible computational research — where
      the code and data that generated the results are made conveniently
      available — is now widely recognized as a transformative movement
      within the scientific community. It is attracting attention not
      only from researchers but also from librarians and repository
      managers, journal editorial boards, funding agencies and policy
      makers, and scientific software developers.</p>
    <p>This talk motivates the rationale for this shift, and presents
      solutions I have been developing to facilitate reliable and
      re-usable computational research including: new empirical findings
      on changes to journal data and code publication policies; best
      practices for code and data release; the open source dissemination
      and access tool <a href="http://ResearchCompendia.org">ResearchCompendia.org</a>;
      and the "Reproducible Research Standard" for ensuring the
      distribution of legally usable data and code. Some of these
      results are described in the forthcoming co-edited books <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Implementing-Reproducible-Research-Chapman-Series/dp/1466561599/"><em>Implementing
          Reproducible Research</em></a> and <a href="http://www.dataprivacybook.org/"><em>Privacy, Big Data,
          and the Public Good</em></a>.</p>
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    <p><a href="http://stodden.net"><strong>Victoria Stodden</strong></a>
      is assistant professor of statistics at Columbia University and
      serves as a member of the National Science Foundation’s <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/od/oci/ac_members.jsp"> Advisory
        Committee on Cyberinfrastructure (ACCI)</a>, and on Columbia
      University’s Senate Information Technologies Committee. She is one
      of the creators of <a href="http://sparselab.stanford.edu/">SparseLab</a>,
      a collaborative platform for reproducible computational research
      and has developed an award winning licensing structure to
      facilitate open and reproducible computational research, called
      the <em><a href="http://www.ijclp.net/issue_13.html">Reproducible
          Research Standard</a></em>. She is currently working on the
      NSF-funded project “<a href="http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1153384">Policy
        Design for Reproducibility and Data Sharing in Computational
        Science</a>.”</p>
    <p>Victoria co-chaired a working group on Virtual Organizations for
      the NSF’s Office of Cyberinfrastructure Task Force on Grand
      Challenge Communities in 2010. She is a Science Commons fellow and
      a nominated member of the Sigma Xi scientific research society.
      She also serves on the advisory board for <a href="http://www.hackny.org/">hackNY.org</a>, and on the joint
      advisory committee for the NSF's <a href="http://www.nsf.gov/geo/earthcube/">EarthCube</a>, the
      effort to build a geosciences-integrating cyberinfrastructure. She
      is an editorial board member for <a href="http://www.openresearchcomputation.com/">Open Research
        Computation</a> and <a href="http://www.opennetworkbiology.com/">Open Network Biology</a>.
      She completed her Ph.D. and law degrees at Stanford University.</p>
    <p>Her Erdös Number is <a href="http://www.stanford.edu/%7Evcs/Fun.html">3</a>.</p>
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    More information: <a href="http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/20140409stodden">http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/20140409stodden</a><br>
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      <b>More upcoming events at the I School:</b><br>
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      <span class="date-display-single">April 21, 2014</span> - "<a href="http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/20140421danahboyd">It's
        Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens</a>", with
      danah boyd<br>
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      <span class="date-display-single">April 23, 2014</span> - "<a href="http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/deanslectures/20140423arnoldlund">Changing
        the Nature of Work</a>", Dean's Lecture with Arnold Lund<br>
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      <span class="date-display-single">May 8, 2014</span> - "<a href="http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/dataedge2014">DataEDGE
        Conference 2014</a>", Conference <br>
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