Cambridge University Press and Code Ocean Announce Partnership

Cambridge University Press (the Press), one of the world’s leading University Presses, has partnered with Code Ocean, a platform that enables authors of articles in Press journals to publish and share code associated with their research and readers to view and run that code from within articles. Code Ocean, a computational reproducibility platform, enables authors to openly publish their code on the platform, thereby making it free for others to access, download and share. Sharing the code and data underlying research is an important step in demonstrating that the results presented in research articles can be reproduced. Users can execute the code and view the results without having to install anything on their personal computer. They can even modify the code to see how the results change. Political Science Research & Methods (PSRM) is the first Press journal adopting Code Ocean, an extension of the journal’s existing policy that requires authors to deposit data necessary to reproduce the results in their articles. A PSRM article with the Code Ocean widget embedded on Cambridge Core, the Press’s publishing platform, can be seen here. The widget enables readers to view and run the code without leaving Cambridge Core. Simon Adar, CEO of Code Ocean, said: “We are thrilled that Cambridge University Press will be our first partner in the social sciences. Research code extends well beyond STM and is pervasive in research across all disciplines. We are excited that Polit...
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