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DESCRIPTION:Despite existing research practices\, a gap remains between the
  acknowledgment of open science (OS) principles and their implementation a
 mong Canadian biomedical researchers. This cross-sectional study evaluated
  the use of reporting guidelines (RGs) and OS practices in Canadian-funded
  articles from 2022. Data was extracted from multiple databases and analyz
 ed descriptively. Out of the 307 articles examined\, only 18 (6%) reported
  using RGs\, 9 (3%) adhered to a completed checklist\, and 3 (1%) register
 ed their studies. Data sharing remained limited\, with 60 (19%) making the
 ir data available. Transparency measures were scarce\, with 14 (5%) using 
 a study protocol. Regarding OS practices\, 146 (48%) of articles were open
  access\, yet preprint use (5.5%) and data management plans (0.3%) were ra
 re. Only one replication study was identified. These findings reveal gaps 
 in research transparency and OS adoption\, emphasizing the need for awaren
 ess to improve research quality and reproducibility in Canada.
DTSTAMP:20260512T125851Z
LOCATION:Second floor 214
SUMMARY:LT14: Assessing The Use of Reporting Guidelines and Other Open Scie
 nce Practices in The Canadian Context - Iman Shamraiz
URL:https://pretalx.com/sips2025-budapest/talk/9KJUH8/
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