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Reproducibility networks are consortia of open research working groups, often peer-led. The groups operate on a wheel-and-spoke model across a particular country, in which the network connects local cross-disciplinary researchers, groups, and institutions with a central steering group, who also connect with external stakeholders in the research ecosystem. Reproducibility networks generally aim to generate awareness, promote training activities, and disseminate best-practices. (Adjusted from FORRT.org)
Known Reproducibility Networks
Since there are many reproducibility networks with different policies where on-boarding is concerned, your best bet is to find the one closest to you and check their instructions. We’ve assembled a list for you to find your local network here: