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This article explores the principles of open science and the benefits of open access publishing, including immediate availability, re-usability, accessibility, visibility, and impact. It discusses the importance of transparency, collaboration, and innovation in scientific research. The article also highlights the use of open data, open source, open methodology, and open peer review in promoting transparent and reproducible research. Additionally, it examines the role of prospective study registration and reporting guidelines in reducing publication bias. The article concludes with a discussion on alternative models of open peer review and the use of open badges to credit contributions.
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Born open access – a new approach to publishing and science Lisa Hussey Associate Publisher, Clinical Medicine 4th March 2016
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Gold open access • Immediate availability • Re-usability • Accessibility • Visibility and impact
Born open access Transparency Collaboration Innovation
What is open science? Open Science Open Data Open Source Open Methodology Open Peer Review Open Access Open Collaboration Transparency "Open Science - Prinzipien" by Andreas E. Neuhold
Reproducible research Figure 1:Repeatability of published microarray gene expression analyses Ioannidis et al. Nature Genetics 41, 149 - 155 (2009) doi:10.1038/ng.295
Reporting guidelines • 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.
Prospective study registration • First mooted in 1986, registration is becoming increasingly commonplace, with evidence it helps to reduce publication bias* 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):304-307.
What is open science? Open Science Open Data Open Source Open Methodology Open Peer Review Open Access Open Collaboration "Open Science - Prinzipien" by Andreas E. Neuhold
Open peer review (Medical journals)
What is open science? Open Science Open Data Open Source Open Methodology Open Peer Review Open Access Open Collaboration "Open Science - Prinzipien" by Andreas E. Neuhold
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Lisa Hussey • Associate Publisher, Clinical Medicine • Lisa.hussey@biomedcentral.com