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This includes code, results, data, documentation, discussions, analysis decisions, etc.
I've found that this one make people the most uncomfortable. Especially with regards to the data. It is definitely understandable to be weary of being scooped or other nefarious acts. It is not easy to let go control over hard collected data that (probably) costs a lot of 💸 to acquire. It is definitely easy for me, as a research parasite, to ask for data to be public so this rule will be tricky to craft.
Benefits
Real time tracking of decisions
assigning credit to researchers
how updated data and analyses alters results
links together code with discussion/analysis decisions
enables others to participate (new collaborators can easily join)
Big time benefit for early career investigators to be able to point to specific scientific contributions that are not yet included as formal publications (or even as preprints yet)
What other things should be discussed in this rule? I can think of some other themes (just brainstorming)
Public funding should provide public data
Everyone is too busy with their own stuff to care about scooping you
I agree with the sentiment, but should discuss the balance of this with things like data QC (eg. don't want to put bad data out there), or data governance (protection of patient rights means some data simply cannot be made public).
This includes code, results, data, documentation, discussions, analysis decisions, etc.
I've found that this one make people the most uncomfortable. Especially with regards to the data. It is definitely understandable to be weary of being scooped or other nefarious acts. It is not easy to let go control over hard collected data that (probably) costs a lot of 💸 to acquire. It is definitely easy for me, as a research parasite, to ask for data to be public so this rule will be tricky to craft.
Benefits
What other things should be discussed in this rule? I can think of some other themes (just brainstorming)
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