
Computational methods are increasingly central to social science research, yet they often remain difficult to understand, reuse, and reproduce. The MethodsHub is an open, community-driven web service designed to support open science practices by helping researchers present their methods in a transparent, accessible, and reusable form. This talk introduces the Methods Hub and shows how it enables method developers to make their work easier to understand and use for social scientists by integrating documentation and interactive execution environments in a single platform. By facilitating hands-on exploration and reproducible workflows, the Methods Hub lowers barriers to methodological reuse and contributes to more open, sustainable, and collaborative research.
Social Sciences, Computational Methods
Social Sciences, Computational Methods
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