30. journal
data
sharing
policy
“An inherent principle of publication is that
others should be able to replicate and build
upon the authors' published claims.
Therefore, a condition of publication
in a Nature journal is that authors are
required to make materials, data and
associated protocols available in a publicly
accessible database …”
http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/availability.html
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v453/n7197/index.html
31. High-impact journals
tend to have
a strong data-sharing
policy
Piwowar ELPUB 2008
32. Articles published in journals
with a strong data-sharing policy
are more likely to have publicly
available datasets
Piwowar ELPUB 2008
33. Odds Ratio
0.25 0.50 1.00 2.00 4.00 8.00
Has journal policy
Count of R01 & other NIH grants
Authors prev GEOAE sharing & OA & microarray creation
NOT K funding or P funding
Journal impact
Institution high citations & collaboration
Journal policy consequences & long halflife
Instititution is government & NOT higher ed
NOT institution NCI or intramural
NOT animals or mice
Last author num prev pubs & first year pub
Large NIH grant
First author num prev pubs & first year pub
Humans & cancer
NOT geo reuse & YES high institution output
Piwowar, PLoS ONE 2011 (soon), Who shares? Who doesn’t?
37. thank you
Todd Vision,
Michael Whitlock,
Wendy Chapman,
DataONE and Dryad teams
The open science online community and those who
release their articles, datasets and photos openly