Open notebook science can maximize impact for rare disease projects

Harding, Rachel J. (2019) Open notebook science can maximize impact for rare disease projects. PLOS Biology, 17 (1). e3000120. ISSN 1545-7885

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Abstract

Transparency lies at the heart of the open lab notebook movement. Open notebook scientists publish laboratory experiments and findings in the public domain in real time, without restrictions or omissions. Research on rare diseases is especially amenable to the open notebook model because it can both increase scientific impact and serve as a mechanism to engage patient groups in the scientific process. Here, I outline and describe my own success with my open notebook project, LabScribbles, as well as other efforts included in the openlabnotebooks.org initiative.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Digi Academic > Biological Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@opendigiacademic.com
Date Deposited: 17 Jan 2023 11:45
Last Modified: 25 Apr 2024 09:08
URI: http://publications.journalstm.com/id/eprint/2

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