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worcs

Workflow for Open Reproducible Code in Science

Create reproducible and transparent research projects in 'R'. This package is based on the Workflow for Open Reproducible Code in Science (WORCS), a step-by-step procedure based on best practices for Open Science. It includes an 'RStudio' project template, several convenience functions, and all dependencies required to make your project reproducible and transparent. WORCS is explained in the tutorial paper by Van Lissa, Brandmaier, Brinkman, Lamprecht, Struiksma, & Vreede (2021). <doi:10.3233/DS-210031>.

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# Readme <a href='https://doi.org/10.3233/DS-210031'><img src='worcs_icon.png' align="right" height="139" /></a>

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## Where do I start?

You can load this project in RStudio by opening the file called 

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# Reproducibility

This project uses the Workflow for Open Reproducible Code in Science (WORCS) to
ensure transparency and reproducibility. The workflow is designed to meet the
principles of Open Science throughout a research project. 

To learn how WORCS helps researchers meet the TOP-guidelines and FAIR principles,
read the paper at https://doi.org/10.3233/DS-210031

## WORCS: Advice for authors

* To get started with `worcs`, see the [setup vignette](https://cjvanlissa.github.io/worcs/articles/setup.html)
* For detailed information about the steps of the WORCS workflow, see the [workflow vignette](https://cjvanlissa.github.io/worcs/articles/workflow.html)

## WORCS: Advice for readers

Please refer to the vignette on [reproducing a WORCS project](https://cjvanlissa.github.io/worcs/articles/reproduce.html) for step by step advice.
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Versions across snapshots

VersionRepositoryFileSize
0.1.20 rolling linux/jammy R-4.5 worcs_0.1.20.tar.gz 883.9 KiB
0.1.20 rolling linux/noble R-4.5 worcs_0.1.20.tar.gz 883.9 KiB
0.1.20 rolling source/ R- worcs_0.1.20.tar.gz 962.4 KiB
0.1.20 latest linux/jammy R-4.5 worcs_0.1.20.tar.gz 883.9 KiB
0.1.20 latest linux/noble R-4.5 worcs_0.1.20.tar.gz 883.9 KiB
0.1.20 latest source/ R- worcs_0.1.20.tar.gz 962.4 KiB
0.1.20 2026-04-26 source/ R- worcs_0.1.20.tar.gz 962.4 KiB
0.1.20 2026-04-23 source/ R- worcs_0.1.20.tar.gz 962.4 KiB
0.1.20 2026-04-09 windows/windows R-4.5 worcs_0.1.20.zip 940.7 KiB
0.1.17 2025-04-20 source/ R- worcs_0.1.17.tar.gz 933.5 KiB

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