Open code and software: A primer from UKRN

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Open code and software: A primer from UKRN. / Turner, Andy; Topor, Marta Katarzyna; Stewart, Andrew; Nicholas, Owen; Kenny, Adam R; Jones, Alex; Ellis, David.

OSF-PREPRINTS, 2019. s. 1-3.

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Turner, A, Topor, MK, Stewart, A, Nicholas, O, Kenny, AR, Jones, A & Ellis, D 2019 'Open code and software: A primer from UKRN' OSF-PREPRINTS, s. 1-3. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qw9ck

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Turner, A., Topor, M. K., Stewart, A., Nicholas, O., Kenny, A. R., Jones, A., & Ellis, D. (2019). Open code and software: A primer from UKRN. (s. 1-3). OSF-PREPRINTS. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qw9ck

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Turner A, Topor MK, Stewart A, Nicholas O, Kenny AR, Jones A o.a. Open code and software: A primer from UKRN. OSF-PREPRINTS. 2019 nov. 29, s. 1-3. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/qw9ck

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Turner, Andy ; Topor, Marta Katarzyna ; Stewart, Andrew ; Nicholas, Owen ; Kenny, Adam R ; Jones, Alex ; Ellis, David. / Open code and software: A primer from UKRN. OSF-PREPRINTS, 2019. s. 1-3

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