WORCS 
The Workflow for Open Reproducible Code in Science (WORCS) is an easy to adopt approach to ensuring a research project meets the requirements of Open Science from the start. It is based on a “good enough” philosophy, prioritizing user-friendliness over exhaustiveness. It can be used either in absence of, or in parallel to, existing requirements for Open workflows. It can also be enhanced with more elaborate solutions for specific issues.
Where do I start?
For most users, the recommended starting point is to read the preprint
paper, which introduces the WORCS workflow,
explains the underlying tools, and illustrates how the worcs package
can be used to create a new project that follows the workflow.
The workflow is illustrated below; the workflow vignette describes each step in detail.
Installing the package
Before installing the package, please read this
vignette, which
explains how to set up your computer for worcs.
After reading the
vignette, you
can install the development version of the worcs package from GitHub
with:
if(!requireNamespace("remotes"))install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("cjvanlissa/worcs", dependencies = TRUE, update = "never")
tinytex::install_tinytex()
worcs::git_user("your_name", "your_email")If you intend to write APA style manuscripts, you can additionally
install the papaja package:
remotes::install_github("crsh/papaja", dependencies = TRUE, update = "never")Citing WORCS
You can cite WORCS using the following citation (please use the same citation for either the package, or the paper):
Van Lissa, C. J., Brandmaier, A. M., Brinkman, L., Lamprecht, A., Peikert, A., , Struiksma, M. E., & Vreede, B. (2020, May 29). WORCS: A Workflow for Open Reproducible Code in Science. https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/ZCVBS
About this repository
This repository contains the following:
- An R-package called
worcs, with convenience functions to facilitate the WORCS workflow. - In the subfolder
./paper, the source files for the paper describing the WORCS workflow.
The repository serves two functions: To allow users to install the
worcs package, and to allow collaborators access to the source code
for the package and paper.
Repository structure
| File | Description | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| _pkgdown.yml | YAML for package website | do not edit |
| DESCRIPTION | R-package DESCRIPTION | do not edit |
| LICENSE.md | Project license | do not edit |
| NAMESPACE | R-package namespace | machine-written |
| README.md | Read this file to get started! | do not edit |
| README.Rmd | R-markdown source for readme.md | human editable |
| worcs.Rproj | RStudio project file | do not edit |
| docs/ | Package website | machine-written |
| inst/ | RStudio project template files | human editable |
| man/ | R-package documentation | do not edit |
| paper/ | WORCS paper source files | human editable |
| R/ | R-package source code | human editable |
| vignettes/ | R-package vignettes | human editable |
Contributing and Contact Information
The worcs package is open to contributions from collaborators with
valuable expertise, to improve both the workflow and the software.
Relevant contributions warrant coauthorship to the package. Please
contact the lead author at c.j.vanlissa@uu.nl, or:
By participating in this project, you agree to abide by the Contributor
Code of Conduct v2.0.
Contributions to the package must adhere to the tidyverse style
guide. When contributing code, please add
tests for that contribution to the tests/testthat folder, and ensure
that these tests pass on
Travis-CI.
Acknowledgements
The worcs logo is inspired by the Open Science Badges by the Center for Open Science (CC-BY-4.0), and makes use of the gear, services, gears, preferences, settings icon, made by MD Badsha Meah from www.freeicons.io (CC-BY-3.0).
