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Ten simple rules on how to write a standard operating procedure
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, Kremer, Andreas
, Nechyporenko, Alina
, Frohme, Marcus
, Hollmann, Susanne
, D’Elia, Domenica
, Regierer, Babette
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by
Endrullat, Christoph
, Kremer, Andreas
, Nechyporenko, Alina
, Frohme, Marcus
, Hollmann, Susanne
, D’Elia, Domenica
, Regierer, Babette
in
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/ Best practices
/ Compliance
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Credibility
/ Data acquisition
/ Data analysis
/ Design of experiments
/ Documentation
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Experimental design
/ Information management
/ Life cycles
/ Managers
/ People and Places
/ Procedure manuals
/ Quality control
/ Quality management
/ Quality standards
/ Reliability analysis
/ Reproducibility
/ Research and Analysis Methods
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/ Science Policy
/ Science publishing
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
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/ Workflow software
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Ten simple rules on how to write a standard operating procedure
by
Endrullat, Christoph
, Kremer, Andreas
, Nechyporenko, Alina
, Frohme, Marcus
, Hollmann, Susanne
, D’Elia, Domenica
, Regierer, Babette
in
Authorship
/ Best practices
/ Compliance
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Credibility
/ Data acquisition
/ Data analysis
/ Design of experiments
/ Documentation
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Experimental design
/ Information management
/ Life cycles
/ Managers
/ People and Places
/ Procedure manuals
/ Quality control
/ Quality management
/ Quality standards
/ Reliability analysis
/ Reproducibility
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Science
/ Science Policy
/ Science publishing
/ Social Sciences
/ Statistical analysis
/ Workflow
/ Workflow software
2020
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Ten simple rules on how to write a standard operating procedure
2020
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Overview
Research publications and data nowadays should be publicly available on the internet and, theoretically, usable for everyone to develop further research, products, or services. The long-term accessibility of research data is, therefore, fundamental in the economy of the research production process. However, the availability of data is not sufficient by itself, but also their quality must be verifiable. Measures to ensure reuse and reproducibility need to include the entire research life cycle, from the experimental design to the generation of data, quality control, statistical analysis, interpretation, and validation of the results. Hence, high-quality records, particularly for providing a string of documents for the verifiable origin of data, are essential elements that can act as a certificate for potential users (customers). These records also improve the traceability and transparency of data and processes, therefore, improving the reliability of results. Standards for data acquisition, analysis, and documentation have been fostered in the last decade driven by grassroot initiatives of researchers and organizations such as the Research Data Alliance (RDA). Nevertheless, what is still largely missing in the life science academic research are agreed procedures for complex routine research workflows. Here, well-crafted documentation like standard operating procedures (SOPs) offer clear direction and instructions specifically designed to avoid deviations as an absolute necessity for reproducibility. Therefore, this paper provides a standardized workflow that explains step by step how to write an SOP to be used as a starting point for appropriate research documentation.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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