The resources linked below have been assembled to assist the Cornell research community address the topic of rigor and reproducibility (R&R) in research, for use when preparing a proposal, as well as at other points throughout the research lifecycle.
R&R in Grant Applications and Journal Submissions
- NIH Application Resources
- Announcement: Towards greater reproducibility for life-sciences research in Nature
- Science Editorial: Reproducibility
Cornell Support for R&R
- Cornell Statistical Consulting Unit (CSCU)—A professional service group that assists researchers via consulting, instruction, and contract services
- CSCU Workshops Catalog
- CSCU Workshop: Reproducible Research and Automatic Reports
- Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER) Results Reproduction Service
- Research Data Management Service Group (RDMSG)—A campus-wide organization that assists with data management plans, services, and best practices
- Open Science Framework (tool): Cornell access
Discussion & Teaching Materials
- Clearinghouse for Training Modules to Enhance Data Reproducibility—Compiled by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences
- NIH Teaching Training Resources:
- Case Studies from the Cornell RCR 2017 Winter Symposium: Rigor and Reproducibility in Research
Articles & Reference Materials
- A Manifesto for Reproducible Science
- FASEB Report: Enhancing Research Reproducibility
- NSF Subcommittee Report: Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences Perspectives on Robust and Reliable Science
- Nature Special Collection: Challenges in Irreproducible Research
- Essential metrics for assessing sex gender integration in health research proposals involving human participants
- Studying both sexes: a guiding principle for biomedicine