References
- 1.
Shapin S, A social history of truth: civility and science in seventeenth-century England, 1994, Chicago, University of Chicago Press. - 2.
Begley C E Ellis L M, Raise standards for preclinical cancer research, Nature, 2012, 483, 533. - 3.
PubMed Retraction Notices – By Year (2012): http://pmretract.heroku.com/byyear (accessed 15 May 2014 ). - 4.
The Royal Society, Science as an Open Enterprise. Science Policy Centre publication 2 December 2012, London, Royal Society. - 5.
Piwowar H A Day R S Fridsma D B, Sharing detailed data is associated with increased citation rate, 2007, PLOS ONE, 2, 3, e308. - 6.
DataCite: http://www.datacite.org (accessed 15 May 2014 ). - 7.
Royal Society UK Open Data Research Forum: https://royalsociety.org/events/2014/01/open-data-forum/ (accessed 15 May 2014 ). - 8.
UK Government Research Sector Transparency Board: https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/research-sector-transparency-board (accessed 15 May 2014 ). - 9.
Global Research Council: http://www.globalresearchcouncil.org (accessed 15 May 2014 ). - 10.
CODATA: http://www.codata.org (accessed 15 May 2014 ). - 11.
International Council for Science: http://www.icsu.org (accessed 15 May 2014 ). - 12.
US Committee on Coherence at Scale for Higher Education: http://coherence.clir.org (accessed 15 May 2014 ). - 13.
Wellcome Trust ‘Spotlight issue’: http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/About-us/Policy/Spotlight-issues (accessed 15 May 2014 ).
