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doi: 10.5281/zenodo.49577
In this short (~4min) talk I discuss a case study of "extreme" open research, where I made my data exploration, my code, and the text of my paper available from day 1 of the project.
Presented as a lightning talk at the Python in Astronomy Conference, 2016
Open Science, Astronomy, Python
Open Science, Astronomy, Python
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