Biodiversity Research Centre, University of British Columbia, 6270 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada; Molecular Ecology Editorial Office, 6270 University Boulevard, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada.
Women's Health Research Institute, 4500 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada.
Curr Biol. 2014 Jan 6;24(1):94-97. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.11.014. Epub 2013 Dec 19.
Policies ensuring that research data are available on public archives are increasingly being implemented at the government [1], funding agency [2-4], and journal [5, 6] level. These policies are predicated on the idea that authors are poor stewards of their data, particularly over the long term [7], and indeed many studies have found that authors are often unable or unwilling to share their data [8-11]. However, there are no systematic estimates of how the availability of research data changes with time since publication. We therefore requested data sets from a relatively homogenous set of 516 articles published between 2 and 22 years ago, and found that availability of the data was strongly affected by article age. For papers where the authors gave the status of their data, the odds of a data set being extant fell by 17% per year. In addition, the odds that we could find a working e-mail address for the first, last, or corresponding author fell by 7% per year. Our results reinforce the notion that, in the long term, research data cannot be reliably preserved by individual researchers, and further demonstrate the urgent need for policies mandating data sharing via public archives.
越来越多的政府[1]、资助机构[2-4]和期刊[5、6]开始实施政策,以确保研究数据可在公共档案库中获取。这些政策基于这样一种理念,即作者无法长期妥善保存其数据[7],事实上,许多研究发现,作者往往无法或不愿分享其数据[8-11]。然而,目前尚无系统的估计可以说明研究数据自发表以来随时间变化的可用性。因此,我们向相对同质的 516 篇文章中的一组数据提出了请求,这些文章发表于 2 至 22 年前,结果发现数据的可用性受到文章年龄的强烈影响。对于作者提供数据状态的论文,数据集存在的可能性每年下降 17%。此外,我们能够找到第一、最后或通讯作者的有效电子邮件地址的可能性每年下降 7%。我们的研究结果进一步证明,从长远来看,研究数据无法由单个研究人员可靠地保存,并进一步表明迫切需要通过公共档案库强制实施数据共享的政策。