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A Carpentries lesson on preparing and publishing research compendia. Covers the TIER Protocol, file organization, version control, licensing, and selecting trustworthy repositories to support computational reproducibility.

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Compendium Packaging and Publication

This final lesson in the Curating for Reproducibility curriculum explains the process of assembling, packaging, and publishing a research compendium. It covers key issues and best practices for ensuring that research data, code, and documentation are curated for reuse and reproducibility.

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View the rendered lesson at: https://LibraryCarpentry.github.io/lc-compendium-packaging

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please refer to the CONTRIBUTING.md file for guidelines on how to contribute to this lesson.

Maintainer(s)

The maintainers of this lesson are:

  • Thu-Mai Lewis Christian
  • Florio Arguillas
  • Limor Peer

Acknowledgements

We thank our contributors and the supportive community that provided feedback and inspiration for this lesson. Our work builds upon the solid foundations provided by The Carpentries lesson templates.

Citation

For citation information, please see the CITATION.cff file.

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This lesson is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.

Contact

For any questions or further information, please contact the maintainers at [email protected].

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