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De la reutilización de datos a la reproducibilidad de la ciencia: Impulsando la Red Española de Reproducibilidad (SPRN)

Authors: Pablo Sánchez-Núñez; Fernanda Peset; Alberto Martín-Martín; Javier Pascau-González-Garzón; Maite Pellicer-Chenoll; Óscar Corcho; Pandelis Perakakis; +10 Authors

De la reutilización de datos a la reproducibilidad de la ciencia: Impulsando la Red Española de Reproducibilidad (SPRN)

Abstract

La reproducibilidad es un principio fundamental para la ciencia, ya que garantiza la validez y fiabilidad de los resultados. Sin esta capacidad de verificación, la investi-gación pierde su credibilidad y su impacto en la sociedad se ve comprometido (Ioannidis, 2005). En los últimos años, la comunidad científica internacional ha se-ñalado la necesidad de adoptar prácticas más rigurosas y transparentes para afron-tar la conocida “crisis de reproducibilidad” (Baker, 2016; Open Science Collaboration, 2015). Ante este contexto, la Red Española de Reproducibilidad (SPRN) surge como una respuesta estratégica para fortalecer la reproducibilidad en España. El mejor ca-mino ha sido alinearse con iniciativas internacionales, como las Reproducibility Net-works (RNs), que buscan mejorar las prácticas científicas mediante la colaboración interdisciplinar y el desarrollo de políticas conjuntas. El objetivo principal de la SPRN es promover la reproducibilidad y la ciencia abierta en el Sistema Español de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación (SECTI), contribuyendo al avance científico y reforzando la confianza de la sociedad en la investigación.

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popularity
This indicator reflects the "current" impact/attention (the "hype") of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network.
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influence
This indicator reflects the overall/total impact of an article in the research community at large, based on the underlying citation network (diachronically).
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impulse
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