Lisa Hussey Associate Publisher, Clinical Medicine 4 th March 2016 Born open access – a new approach to publishing and science
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What is open science? "Open Science - Prinzipien" by Andreas E. Neuhold Open DataOpen SourceOpen Methodology Open Peer Review Open Access Open Collaboration Open Science Transparency
Reproducible research Figure 1: Repeatability of published microarray gene expression analyses Ioannidis et al. Nature Genetics 41, (2009) doi: /ng.295
Specify a minimum set of items required for a clear and transparent account of what was done and what was found in a research study, reflecting in particular issues that might introduce bias into the research. Reporting guidelines
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First mooted in 1986, registration is becoming increasingly commonplace, with evidence it helps to reduce publication bias* Prospective study registration International Committee of Medical Journal Editors requires trial registration Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 (FDAAA) *Emdin et al. JAMA Intern Med. 2015;175(2):
What is open science? "Open Science - Prinzipien" by Andreas E. Neuhold Open DataOpen SourceOpen Methodology Open Peer Review Open Access Open Collaboration Open Science
Open peer review (Medical journals)
Transparency: pre-publication history
Alternative open peer review models
What is open science? "Open Science - Prinzipien" by Andreas E. Neuhold Open DataOpen SourceOpen Methodology Open Peer Review Open Access Open Collaboration Open Science
Identifying related articles Looking for a needle in a haystack
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Lisa Hussey Associate Publisher, Clinical Medicine