Journal data sharing policies and promoting open, reproducible research – Author interview with Vasilevsky et al. – PeerJ Blog

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Summary:

"We recently published Reproducible and reusable research: are journal data sharing policies meeting the mark? by Nicole Vasilevsky, Jessica Minnier, Melissa Haendel and Robin Champieux. This research looks inward to understand how the biomedical research community is sharing data and what journals are doing to encourage more transparency in science. We interviewed the authors to hear more on the current state of data sharing policies of biomedical journals and the guidelines needed to encourage wider data reuse."

Link:

https://peerj.com/blog/post/115284879216/journal-data-sharing-policies-and-promoting-open-reproducible-research-author-interview/

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oa.new oa.policies.journals.data oa.policies.journals oa.policies oa.data oa.reproducibility oa.biomedicine oa.open_science oa.publishers oa.peerj oa.interviews oa.people

Date tagged:

05/08/2017, 10:12

Date published:

05/08/2017, 06:12