Is the Supporting Information the Venue for Reproducibility and Transparency? - The Journal of Physical Chemistry A (ACS Publications)
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Summary:
"Making research data, software, and data processing tools readily available to the public could significantly enhance the impact of scientific publications. Openness and transparency could address reproducibility concerns and accelerate scientific progress.(1, 2) While archives and repositories would be preferable for securing data in the long term, the Supporting Information (SI) already allocates significant space to provide auxiliary files, links, and essential information needed to make scientific findings immediately reproducible as well as data processing protocols and numerical procedures executable. Furthermore, the SI document could ensure that data that might not fit in the tight confines of a journal article lives online even when laboratories move on to other projects, close, and lose track of their data."