FrRR — Réseau Français de la Recherche Reproductible
Overview
The Réseau Français de la Recherche Reproductible (French Reproducible Research Network, FrRR) is an informal national network of scientists working to improve the transparency, robustness, reliability, and reusability of research across French academia. It is multidisciplinary, drawing roughly 400 members from at least 30 disciplines and many institutions across France, with membership currently centred on its mailing list. The network is organised into thematic colleges and working groups, including a computational-reproducibility software group and a training group, and it runs annual meetings, webinars, and training on reproducible-research practices. It is supported by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. As the French member of the international reproducibility-network movement, it connects researchers across disciplines to spread common good practices and links the national effort to the European and global reproducibility community.
Connections
- memberOf: GFRN
- relatedTo: Ouvrir la Science (situates its work within the French national open-science policy framework coordinated by the Comité pour la Science Ouverte)
Resources
- https://www.recherche-reproductible.fr
- https://www.recherche-reproductible.fr/index-en
- https://github.com/FR-RN/FR-RN

