- Lecturer at the University of East Anglia.
- Interested in ageing and parental effects.
- Fond of burying beetles.
- R and Shiny enthusiast.
- Data editor at Ecology Letters.
- Past-President and Advocacy chair at SORTEE.
- Dad x1
Ed Ivimey-Cook
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Love to see this! insights.uksg.org/articles/10....
"...In contrast, PCI conducts these checks upon submission, giving reviewers access to high‑quality data and allowing issues to be resolved early. Recommendations require meeting all data and code standards (stages 1–6, Pick et al., 2025)..."
@philipleftwich.bsky.social brilliantly introduced us to #Quarto, #Git, and #GitHub on Day 3 of the Beyond Beginner R course.
A great mix of clarity and hands-on practice—really valuable for the participants.
#Rstats #DataScience
Day 2 of our course focused on reproducibility in R. @eivimeycook.bsky.social convincingly highlighted its importance, engaging everyone through an amazing level of interaction. It was a strong reminder that reproducible code isn’t optional—it’s at the core of good, reliable data analysis.
Ever wondered what a hackathon is? I wrote this to accompany our paper on data- and code- sharing where all the data came from a hackathon... methodsblog.com/2026/04/09/t...
Paper: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Excited to share our new paper in @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social on data and code archiving at @britishecologicalsociety.org journals. TL;DR: Data archiving rates are high, code archiving rates are low, documentation needs to be improved! besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.....
Happy to support this amazing initiative!
The Society for Open, Reliable, and Transparent Ecology and Evolutionary Biology @sortee.bsky.social is doing fantastic work in promoting open science, transparency, and reproducibility across ecology and evolutionary biology.
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'While 97% of the 1735 papers that used data archived it, only 35% of the 1670 papers that used code also archived code'
#openscience #reproducibility
Post provided by Natalie Cooper, MEE Senior Editor In September 2025 we ran a hackathon to collect data for a paper on data- and code-sharing across the BES journals. After the event, we thought it…
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Data- and code-archiving are important components of open science, as both make research more transparent, reproducible, accountable and credible, allowing future researchers to build on previous ...
Question for the ether - Thinking about how long it takes to run code (and also then to check code).
In your last project/analysis, how long would you roughly say it took to run your entire code (e.g. cleaning, graphing, analysis) from start to finish?
Seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks(!)?
🚀 The new edition of Beyond Beginner R course is now underway. A few improvements this time:
- @philipleftwich.bsky.social & @eivimeycook.bsky.social l as instructors
-More R reproducibility examples
- Quarto workflows
- Handling large datasets
- Integration of AI tools
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Excited to share our new paper in @methodsinecoevol.bsky.social on data and code archiving at @britishecologicalsociety.org journals. TL;DR: Data archiving rates are high, code archiving rates are low, documentation needs to be improved! besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.....
A simple demographic explanation for the evolution of the dietary restriction response and its ecological relevance.
doi.org/10.32942/X2Z...
Data- and code-archiving are important components of open science, as both make research more transparent, reproducible, accountable and credible, allowing future researchers to build on previous ...