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A time-directed graph represents the evolution of belief over time
Figure 2. A time-directed graph represents the evolution of belief over time. In panel A, the horizontal axis indicates the number of experiments published and the vertical axis... -
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Figure 3. ROC curves reveal that true claims are almost always canonized as fact. In the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves shown here, the vertical axis represents... -
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Figure 4. Publishing negative outcomes is essential for rejecting false claims. Probability that a false claim is incorrectly canonized, as a function of the negative... -
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Figure 5. False canonization rates are relatively insensitive to initial belief, unless experimental tests are inaccurate and evidentiary standards are weak. Probability that a... -
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Visual representation of selected ORCID integrations as listed on ORCID website (https://orcid.org/organizations/integrators/integration-chart)Disclaim... integrations not... -
Stronger evidentiary standards do not reduce the need to publish negative out...
Figure 6 Strengthening evidentiary requirements does not necessarily decrease canonization of false facts. In panel A, the false positive rate is α=0.05, the false negative rate... -
Introduction to GigaScience: Journal and Database
Introductory talk presented at ISI CODATA International Training Workshop on Big Data, March 2015, Bengalaru. The talk provides an introduction to the reproducibility crisis,... -
ZENO1
I'll do this after I wake-up, not meaning that I'm not awake, only that I shouldn't be. Clearly. -
Scientific activity will tend to increase belief in false claims if too few n...
Figure 7. Scientific activity will tend to increase belief in false claims if too few negative outcomes are published. Expected change in log odds of belief vs. negative... -
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Open Science logo (.tif) Builds on Open Source logo by David Gerard (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:David_Gerard) from... -
Data Journals: A Survey
This is a preprint of the article:L. Candela, D. Castelli, P. Manghi, A. Tani Data Journals: A Survey. Journal of the Association for Information and Science Technology.... -
Poster: Implementing Transitive Credit with JSON-LD
This is a poster submitted to Force 2015 (https://www.force11.org/meetings/force2015) and also used as a slide for a lightning talk at WSSSPE2... -
Data Stories: Map of conflicts in stories about data management and sharing, ...
A conceptual diagram of story elements that contributed to tension or conflict in stories about data management, as collected through interviews with researchers -
Network Analysis
Copyright information:Taken from "Communication between levels of transcriptional control improves robustness and adaptivity"Molecular Systems Biology 2006;2():65-65.Published... -
Facilitating data publishing through journal integration
Poster presented at the Research Data Alliance 5th Plenary Meeting, March 2015. To best encourage data publishing by scientific researchers, the burden of submission needs to be... -
What is Open Access?
Introduction to Open Access: Open Access journals, Open Access repositories, OA policies, interoperability, metadata, Open Data, and the surrounding Open Knowledge environment -
Open Science logo
Open Science logo Builds on Open Source logo by David Gerard (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:David_Gerard) from... -
Pubmed Citations (20150112)
Citations of articles via PMID and PMCID. Each row is a citation that present in the current version of the article as of Jan 12th, 2015. page_id -- The identifier of the... -
From The Matrix to a Model of Coordinated Action (MoCA): A Conceptual Framewo...
Slides from the presentation by Charlotte P. Lee at the CSCW 2015 conference on the Model of Coordinated Action, a conceptual of and for the Computer Supported Cooperative Work... -
Open Science Peer Review Oath
The oath is a simple checklist to use when reviewing or considering a review request. We recommend that reviewers add a link to this oath at the top of each review as they...