Preregistration
NIH
Scientific Data Sharing and Selecting a Data Repository “NIH hosts some of the world’s largest biomedical data repositories. Learn what datasets are available and how to access them and how to use them responsibly.
NIH Generalist Repository Ecosystem Initiative (GREI) Collaborative Webinar Series on Data Sharing in Generalist Repositories
Access resources from a series of presentations and panel discussions by generalist repositories to learn about available repository resources and best practices for sharing NIH-funded research. Presented by the members of the NIH Generalist Repository Ecosystem Initiative (GREI): Dryad, Dataverse, Figshare, Mendeley Data, Open Science Framework, and Vivli.
CEIRR Network
NIAID recognizes that the data and information obtained through the CEIRR Program will be extremely valuable research resources and that the rapid sharing of these data will be essential in advancing research on influenza and developing therapeutics, vaccines, and diagnostics. One of the major roles of the iDPCC is to deposit data on behalf of CEIRR to public databases. View the Data Standards.
Code Sharing
Code Ocean “is where great computational research is created, organized, and shared in one place. It is the best way for research teams to standardize research workflow, plus track and reproduce all computations and discoveries.”
ASAPBio provides details on preprints in the biosciences.
TOP Factor: Search journals on the TOP Factor website. TOP Factor is a metric that reports the steps that a journal is taking to implement open science practices, practices that are based on the core principles of the scientific community. It is an alternative way to assess journal qualities, and is an improvement over traditional metrics that measure mean citation rates. Search results include a link to author instructions on the journal's website where you can read its policies for submission.
“Sherpa Romeo is an online resource that aggregates and analyses publisher open access policies from around the world and provides summaries of publisher copyright and open access archiving policies on a journal-by-journal basis.”
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