Practicing what we preach: Developing a data sharing policy for the journal of the medical library association

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Abstract

Providing access to the data underlying research results in published literature allows others to reproduce those results or analyze the data in new ways. Health sciences librarians and information professionals have long been advocates of data sharing. It is time for us to practice what we preach and share the data associated with our published research. This editorial describes the activity of a working group charged with developing a research data sharing policy for the Journal of the Medical Library Association.

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Read, K. B., Amos, L., Federer, L. M., Logan, A., Scott Plutchak, T., & Akers, K. G. (2018, April 1). Practicing what we preach: Developing a data sharing policy for the journal of the medical library association. Journal of the Medical Library Association. Medical Library Association. https://doi.org/10.5195/jmla.2018.431

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