@inbook{347e0b78c87940dfa10ab38b83151d01,
title = "Reproducible Rearch: Strategies, Tools, and Workflows",
abstract = "This paper present various strategies designed to make analyses involving big, medium, or small data reproducible and show how they can be implemented in R Studio, an IDE (integrated development environment) for the statistical programming language R. While these tools and practices have become increasingly common in certain fields and disciplines, they are not yet widely known - let alone practiced - within the humanities. I will conclude the paper with some thoughts about the obstacles preventing the strategies I outline from becoming standard practice within the humanities and will offer some suggestions for how we might overcome those obstacles.",
keywords = "6121 Languages, REPRODUCIBLE RESEARCH",
author = "Joseph Flanagan",
year = "2017",
language = "English",
series = "Studies in Variation, Contacts and Change in English",
publisher = "Research Unit for Variation, Contacts and Change in English (VARIENG), University of Helsinki",
number = "19",
editor = "Hiltunen, {Turo } and {McVeigh }, {Joe } and S{\"a}ily, {Tanja }",
booktitle = "Studies in Variation, Contacts and Change in English",
address = "Finland",
}