In this blog post Carsten Kettner, from the Beilstein-Institut discusses the role STRENDA Guidelines and Database play in helping publish reusable enzymology data. Even though the idea of a holistic view on biological systems may
Category Archives: Reporting guidelines
Building research evidence towards reproducibility of animal research
Since our debut in late 2006, PLOS ONE has strived to promote best practices in research reporting as a way to improve reproducibility in research. We have supported initiatives towards increased transparency, as well as
Promoting reproducibility by emphasizing reporting: PLOS ONE’s approach
0000-0002-4592-9214As we celebrate PLOS ONE’s ten year anniversary, we continue our commitment to uphold rigorous standards for publications across all scientific disciplines. This is not a small goal. Several years ago, the staff editors at
Going PRO – clinical trials must plan to capture patient-reported outcomes
Post authored by David Moher All participants in research are important. What patients in clinical trials tell us about treatments – patient-reported outcomes (PROs) such as quality of life and symptoms – is being used more and more to improve … Continue reading
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