Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines | David Mellor Jolene Esposito Alexander DeHaven Victoria Stodden | OSF | Resources
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Summary:
"Description: This component contains resources relevant to journals implementing the TOP Guidelines
Resources for Implementing TOP:
- TOP Checklists
- Data Replication Policies
- Data Sharing: Practices and Repositories
- Funder Policies
- Reporting Guidelines
- Registries
- Editorials announcing TOP
- Examples of author guidelines using TOP
- Disclosure Statements
- Data, Materials, and Code Disclosures
- Preregistration of Study or Analysis Plan Disclosure
- Persistent Identifiers
TOP Checklists
- Checklists for an editor verifying an author submission (level 1; mixed levels)
- Checklist for an author submitting to a TOP signatory journal (level 1)
- Suggested tools and checklists in ecology and evolution.
- Data Replication Policies
The following journals use shared data and code to replicate findings reported in articles prior to publication. This represents level 3 of the TOP Guidelines for Data, Materials, and Code.
- American Journal of Political Science
- Biostatistics
- Journal of Experimental Political Science
- Journal of Peace Research
- Quarterly Journal of Political Science
Data Sharing: Practices and Repositories
- Data Authorship as an Incentive to Data Sharing
- De-Identification
- De-identification Guidelines for Structured Data
- Anonymisation Decision-making Framework
- Data Repositories
- COPDESS Directory of Data Repositories
- Re3Data Registry of Research Data Repositories
- Data-PASS
- Dryad
- Figshare
- OAD (Open Access Data Repositories)
- OSF
- Nature Scientific Data, recommended repositories
Funder Policies
The following polices from public and private funding agencies include language about data, materials, or code sharing, reporting guidelines, preregistration, or replication...."