2013
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2272028
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Why Should We Share Our Data, How Can it Be Organized, and What are the Challenges Ahead?

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“…We will provide more details on these definitions in Section 2. We agree with Huschka (2013): “ Only results that can be replicated are truly scientific results. If there is no chance to replicate research results, they can be regarded as no more than personal views in the opinion or review section of a daily newspaper .” We believe that scientific journals and institutions financing research, such as the National Science Foundation (USA), and European Research Council (Europe), as well as universities and research centers, should at least provide clear incentives or, even better, impose minimal mandatory data and code policies for funded research programs.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…We will provide more details on these definitions in Section 2. We agree with Huschka (2013): “ Only results that can be replicated are truly scientific results. If there is no chance to replicate research results, they can be regarded as no more than personal views in the opinion or review section of a daily newspaper .” We believe that scientific journals and institutions financing research, such as the National Science Foundation (USA), and European Research Council (Europe), as well as universities and research centers, should at least provide clear incentives or, even better, impose minimal mandatory data and code policies for funded research programs.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…We argue that the replication of published results, whatever the definition of replication used, should be recognized as an essential part of the scientific method. 8 We agree with Huschka (2013):…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Denis Huschka (2013) listed the lack of long-term preservation among the challenges researchers and publications face related to replication, noting that "[p]utting data on CDs and flash sticks is NOT long-term preservation!" (8).…”
Section: Data Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%