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An analysis of a collection of open-access datasets quantifies their benefit to the scientific community.
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An analysis of a collection of open-access datasets quantifies their benefit to the scientific community.
Investigating the implementation of data management and sharing requirements within seven development research projects.
Canadian Science Publishing's Mary Seligy provides a primer on standards, XML and JATS4R, which is driving improved reusability of scholarly content.
Looking at some of the issues around the reuse of scientific data and open a conversation about how to deal with them.
Non-profit is not synonymous with good, and for-profit is not synonymous with exploitation.
Concern over the use of public data spurs guideline update.
A novel text-mining strategy that identifies articles producing biological data.
Elsevier signs up to TOP guidelines & develops new data-sharing guidelines for journals.
SNSF grant-holders may deposit their scientific data in any recognized digital archive (commercial or not) that meets the FAIR principles.
What it means for researchers.
There is too little sound research on journal peer review.
It turns out that defining "raw" is a little trickier than it might seem.
Sparrho is developing a free platform to find and share research publications and patents.
In a decentralized architecture, anyone has the ability to download and re-host data without changing it's permanent identifier.
Linked Open Data may sound good and noble, but it’s the wrong way around.
The British Academy and the Royal Society are carrying out a project examining new uses of data and their implications, and reviewing the data governance landscape.
FAIR doesn’t actually require the data or software to be openly available.
Learn the skills to supercharge your next audit, quality improvement or research project.
An introduction to research data management and sharing, starting Jun 19.
Supporting the development of new models for open research data in the digital age.
A team of researchers suggest that the increasing complexity of managing data may be one reason that reproducibility has fallen off.
The pervasiveness and quality of data sharing policies in the biomedical literature.
A new report published today by Elsevier and CWTS provides a benchmark overview of data sharing perceptions and practices among researchers.
Springer Nature has developed a standardised, common framework for the research data policies of all its journals.
Because sharing underlying data is essential for accelerating scientific advances and maximizing the value of research.
Conflicts of interest can send a researcher's reputation crashing — but resolving them needn't be as burdensome as it seems.
Hundreds of researchers pick through clinical trial from a major blood-pressure study, to the dismay of some who collected the information.
Although researchers have relied on international resources such as the Protein Data Bank and Flybase for decades, the current system is unsustainable because it is largely funded by short-term grants.