This lesson introduces key concepts in reproducibility and data curation, laying the groundwork for understanding and managing research compendia. It is designed for research data support professionals and library and information science practitioners who are new to the ideas behind curating reproducible research.
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The current maintainers of this lesson are:
- Thu-Mai Lewis Christian
- Florio Arguillas
- Limor Peer
We gratefully acknowledge the input and suggestions from our broader community and the inspiration provided by The Carpentries lesson templates.
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