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Special Issue: The Potential of Notebooks for Scientific Publication: Reproducibility, and Dissemination

Primary LanguageJupyter Notebook

Special Issue: The Potential of Notebooks for Scientific Publication: Reproducibility, and Dissemination

This repository contains links to pdfs and computational notebooks to reproduce all the articles published in our special issue. All articles are open and free of charge. All computational notebooks were replicable at the time of publication but they may be affected by updates to software packages, libraries, dependencies or hardware. If you experience issues trying to replicate an article, we encourage you to contact authors directly.

Francisco Rowe, Gunther Maier, Daniel Arribas-Bel and Sergio J. Rey

Table of Contents

Editorial

  • Francisco Rowe, Gunther Maier, Daniel Arribas-Bel, Sergio J. Rey. The Potential of Notebooks for Scientific Publication: Reproducibility and Dissemination pdf.

Articles

  • Geoff Boeing. Urban Street Network Analysis in a Computational Notebook Notebook | pdf

  • Mauricio Sarrias. Random Parameters and Spatial Heterogeneity using Rchoice in R Notebook | pdf

  • Thomas Wieland. REAT: A Regional Economic Analysis Toolbox for R Notebook | pdf

  • Sam Comber. Demonstrating the utility of machine learning innovations in address matching to spatial socio-economic applications Notebook | pdf

  • Meixu Chen, Dominik Fahrner, Daniel Arribas-Bel, Francisco Rowe. A reproducible notebook to acquire, process and analyse satellite imagery: Exploring long-term urban changes Notebook | pdf

  • Nikos Patias. Exploring long-term youth unemployment in Europe using sequence analysis: A reproducible notebook approach Notebook | pdf

  • Jonathan Reades. Teaching on Jupyter – Using notebooks to accelerate learning and curriculum development Notebook | pdf