Canadian Science Publishing ramps up Open Data requirements - Silverchair

peter.suber's bookmarks 2025-11-22

Summary:

"When the non-profit scholarly publisher Canadian Science Publishing became a Dryad partner in January 2024, the editors had a clear aim in mind: to support authors in meeting new, more robust data availability requirements, which journal editors were advocating for. Dryad’s community non-profit status, exceptional metadata standards, and hands-on human support from experienced data curators aligned well with CSP’s own mission and data sharing goals.

After nearly two years of partnership, we caught up with CSP’s peer review director Dr. Natasha McDonald to learn more about the implementation of their data policy, researcher response, and lessons learned. Read our conversation below."

Link:

https://www.silverchair.com/news/canadian-science-publishing-ramps-up-open-data-requirements/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.dryad oa.data oa.canada oa.policies oa.policies.data oa.interviews oa.people oa.publishers

Date tagged:

11/22/2025, 10:10

Date published:

11/22/2025, 05:11