Ten simple rules for good model-sharing practices

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Abstract

Computational models are complex scientific constructs that : have become essential for us to better understand the world. Many models are valuable for peers within and beyond disciplinary boundaries. However, there are no widely agreed-upon standards for sharing models. This paper suggests 10 simple rules for you to both (i) ensure you share models in a way that is at least “good enough,” and (ii) enable others to lead the change towards better model-sharing practices.

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Garcia, I. K., Erdmann, C., Gesing, S., Barton, M., Cadwallader, L., Hengeveld, G., … Rao, Y. (2025). Ten simple rules for good model-sharing practices. PLoS Computational Biology, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1012702

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