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Accelerating progress in cardiology: embracing open science
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Cardiology
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/ Coronary Artery Disease
/ COVID-19
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/ Empowerment
/ Global Health
/ Health Services
/ Humans
/ Medical research
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/ Science
2024
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/ COVID-19
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/ Global Health
/ Health Services
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/ Medical research
/ Open access
/ Peer review
/ Publishing
/ Science
2024
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Accelerating progress in cardiology: embracing open science
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Accelerating progress in cardiology: embracing open science
2024
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[...]open-access publishing has been linked to higher citation rates, often receiving more media coverage and more downloads, all contributing to increased visibility and a wider reach and impact of the research.1 Open science can enhance the quality of research through rigorous prepublication and postpublication peer review and open discussion.2 The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the benefits of these open science principles: accelerating research efforts, avoiding ‘research waste’ and improveing transparency and credibility.3 This study of Cobey et al reports on a survey exploring open science practices among international cardiology researchers sheds light on crucial insights.4 While there is a general awareness of open science, there exists a notable gap especially in training and implementation. Defining and reducing barriers for open science, including improved training, is essential as also stated by the recent UNESCO recommendations and should be a collaborative approach involving funders, research institutions and journals to create a supportive environment.5 Open Heart is committed to playing a role in this endeavour by fostering a culture of openness and collaboration within the cardiology community. At Open Heart, we strongly encourage that data underlying a research paper be made publicly available, and all research articles must contain a ‘data availability statement’.
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British Cardiovascular Society,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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