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* be open and continue learning: new technologies typically improve your productivity :)
* be open and continue learning: new technologies typically improve your productivity :)
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# Summary {.speical}
# Summary {.specical}
Good Scientific Practice ensures research integrity and the advancement of knowledge.
*Good Scientific Practice ensures research integrity and the advancement of knowledge.*
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**Reliability & Reproducibility**
*ssave primary data (data, code,...) that is necessary to reproduce the scientific argument.
**Respect & Accountability**
* significant scontributions justify authorship, use acknowledgements for further contributions
* respect intellectual property and attribute a license to your own work
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* Use trustworthy sources
* Use trustworthy sources
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