Spotlight
The Turing Way offers guidance on reproducibility, open science, and collaboration.
A list of sources and links, by category
- Yale Library workshops
- How to Make a Data Dictionary (Open Science Framework)
- How to Share and Re-use Data (Yale Library)
- Data Curation Primers (Data Curation Network)
- Data Nudge: Bite-sized tips for better data (University of Illinois Library)
- Code and Data for the Social Sciences: A Practitioner’s Guide (Gentzow and Shapiro)
- How to prepare your files for verification (American Economic Association)
- Reproducible research resources (World Bank DIME)
- Best Practices for Data and Code Management (IPA)
- Git repository with relevant packages (IPA)
- Research Transparency Through Reproducible Code (Wolf & Allard, Yale EGC)
- How to Create a Git Workflow (Yale Economic Growth Center)
- How to write re-usable code (MIT Broad Research Communication Lab)
- Documentation best practices (Google)
- Writing good code documentation (UC Berkeley Library)
DISSC ORR Presentations
- YARD: Yale Application for Research Data Curation Tool Integration (Seeger & Peer, May 2026)
- Claude Code for Replications (external link) (Prof. Kuriwaki, March 2026)
- Introduction to Research Data Management (Bratt & Ellsworth, November 2025)
- Tips from a Data Archive: Preparing and Working with Replication Packages (Xia & Liu, October 2025)
- Toward More Reproducible Research: Why and How (Lollo & Dalton, September 2025)
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