A manifesto for reproducible science | Nature Human Behaviour

peter.suber's bookmarks 2017-07-05

Summary:

"Improving the quality and transparency in the reporting of research is necessary to address this. The Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) guidelines offer standards as a basis for journals and funders to incentivize or require greater transparency in planning and reporting of research....The TOP guidelines54,65 promote open practices, while an increasing number of journals and funders require open practices (for example, open data), with some offering their researchers free, immediate open-access publication with transparent post-publication peer review (for example, the Wellcome Trust, with the launch of Wellcome Open Research). Policies to promote open science can include reporting guidelines or specific disclosure statements (see Box 6). At the same time, commercial and non-profit organizations are building new infrastructure such as the Open Science Framework to make transparency easy and desirable for researchers....."

Link:

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-016-0021

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Tags:

oa.new oa.reproducibility oa.data oa.recommendations oa.best_practices oa.declarations oa.infrastructure oa.incentives oa.quality oa.training oa.open_science oa.top oa.osf

Date tagged:

07/05/2017, 10:59

Date published:

07/05/2017, 08:24