The benefits and risks of requiring researchers to share data

  • McAlister V
  • Harvey E
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SUMMARY The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors has sponsored many developments in medical research reporting that have improved the quality of research. Their proposal to require a statement by researchers regarding the availability of underlying data for sharing has the potential for a significant advance in medical knowledge. The Canadian Journal of Surgery supports the initiative and will develop mechanisms to support authors in meeting this new requirement.

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McAlister, V. C., & Harvey, E. J. (2016). The benefits and risks of requiring researchers to share data. Canadian Journal of Surgery, 59(6), 364–365. https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.015116

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