Kubas, AliciaRiegelman, AmySayre, Franklin2018-10-092018-10-092018Kubas, A., Riegelman, A., & Sayre, F. (2018, fall). U.S. Government Resources Related to Research Rigor and Reproducibility. Documents to the People, 46(3), 20-27. DOI: 10.5860/dttp.v46i3.6828https://hdl.handle.net/11299/200547The reproducibility of scientific studies has recently come under increased scrutiny in both the popular and scientific press. Studies from various disciplines (e.g., psychology, health sciences) have revealed failures to reproduce and replicate research. This has led to declarations that science is experiencing a “reproducibility crisis” and that this crisis has negative consequences for science, the public, and public policy. Two of the authors have previously published on reproducibility and the services and expertise librarians and libraries offer that make the library community a key part of supporting reproducible research, and we direct you to these articles for more information on this broader topic.enreproducibilityreproducible researchresearch rigorgovernment publicationsgovernment documentsUS Government Resources Related to Research Rigor and ReproducibilityArticle10.5860/dttp.v46i3.6828