CCL: Science code manifesto - just publish the code



Konrad, As I said in my reply to Mark,, maybe that is something that we can encourage here among the readers of the forum. I have one friend, a carbohydrate chemist here, who had one paper in an ACS journal with 109 supplementary pages of conformational analysis. I gave him a hard time in a humorous way, but the data had value to others in the area. Dave

On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 1:16 AM, Konrad Hinsen hinsen^^cnrs-orleans.fr <owner-chemistry-x-ccl.net> wrote:

Sent to CCL by: Konrad Hinsen [hinsen**cnrs-orleans.fr]
On 18 oct. 11, at 20:32, Vincent Leroux vincent.leroux- -loria.fr wrote:

Wherever access to the code is necessary to reproduce results, it *must* be provided one way or another (e.g. as supporting information) if it is not freely available already, this is just plain obvious to me.

Wondering why a manifesto would be needed in order to do just that...

It is needed because "just that" does not happen today. I get a lot of computational science papers to review, but none of them had any code attached (not even small analysis scripts), nor any explanation of how I could obtain it. Even for my own articles, I rarely provide scripts because most journals don't want them. One day I'll put all that on my Web site.

As a reviewer, I insist that authors provide a full explanation of all algorithms they use (usually through literature references of course), and that they state which versions of which programs were used. I often ask them to consider making code and data available, but that has happened only in one case. I would like to be able to request such information more firmly, but I don't see much of a basis for that at the moment: it's neither a general habit nor something encouraged by the author guidelines of the major scientific journals.
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