Improving reproducibility in research: The role of measurement science

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• We report on a workshop held 1–3 May 2018 at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, U.K., in which the focus was how the world’s national metrology institutes might help to address the challenges of reproducibility of research. • The workshop brought together experts from the measurement and wider research communities in physical sciences, data analytics, life sciences, engineering, and geological science. The workshop involved 63 participants from metrology laboratories (38), academia (16), industry (5), funding agencies (2), and publishers (2). The participants came from the U.K., the United States, Korea, France, Germany, Australia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Turkey, and Singapore. • Topics explored how good measurement practice and principles could foster confidence in research findings and how to manage the challenges of increasing volume of data in both industry and research.

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Hanisch, R. J., Gilmore, I. S., & Plant, A. L. (2019). Improving reproducibility in research: The role of measurement science. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 124. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.124.024

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