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@UNPUBLISHED{Diederich:1027391,
author = {Diederich, Kai and Schmitt, Kathrin and Schwedhelm, Philipp
and Bert, Bettina and Heinl, Céline},
title = {{O}pen {S}cience {T}oolbox for {A}nimal {R}esearch},
reportid = {FZJ-2024-03809},
year = {2022},
abstract = {Open science has become a buzzword in the scientific
community that too often misses the practical application
for individual researchers. Transparent sharing of research
results maximizes their utility and accelerate scientific
progress. Open science practices support collaborations and
improve communication between science and society. The Open
Science Toolbox for Animal Research was created by the Bf3R
to provide an overview of open science tools that can be
applied throughout the research process, from designing and
conducting experiments to analyzing data and publishing
results. The tools listed in the table were selected based
on their relevance to the animal research community in terms
of their intended function to improve transparency and
reproducibility. Inclusion of a tool does not imply
endorsement by Bf3R, and exclusion of a tool is based solely
on relevance; no assessments of tool quality were made or
considered in the development of the Open Science Toolbox.
We will follow the future developments of open science tools
that are suitable for animal research and regularly update
this toolbox. If you wish to suggest additional tools that
should be added to the list, please email us at:
OS-toolbox@bfr.bund.de .},
keywords = {open science (Other) / animal research (Other) / biomedical
research (Other)},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)22},
doi = {10.5281/ZENODO.7032128},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/1027391},
}