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BMC Ecol. 2014 Apr 2;14:10. doi: 10.1186/1472-6785-14-10.
As part of BioMed Central's open science mission, we are pleased to announce that two of our journals have integrated with the open data repository Dryad. Authors submitting their research to either BMC Ecology or BMC Evolutionary Biology will now have the opportunity to deposit their data directly into the Dryad archive and will receive a permanent, citable link to their dataset. Although this does not affect any of our current data deposition policies at these journals, we hope to encourage a more widespread adoption of open data sharing in the fields of ecology and evolutionary biology by facilitating this process for our authors. We also take this opportunity to discuss some of the wider issues that may concern researchers when making their data openly available. Although we offer a number of positive examples from different fields of biology, we also recognise that reticence to data sharing still exists, and that change must be driven from within research communities in order to create future science that is fit for purpose in the digital age. This editorial was published jointly in both BMC Ecology and BMC Evolutionary Biology.
作为 Biomed Central 开放科学使命的一部分,我们很高兴地宣布,我们的两个期刊已经与开放数据存储库 Dryad 集成。现在,向 BMC 生态学或 BMC 进化生物学提交研究的作者将有机会将其数据直接存入 Dryad 档案,并将获得其数据集的永久可引用链接。虽然这不会影响我们这些期刊目前的任何数据归档政策,但我们希望通过为作者提供此流程,鼓励在生态学和进化生物学领域更广泛地采用开放数据共享。我们还借此机会讨论了研究人员在公开数据时可能关注的一些更广泛的问题。虽然我们提供了来自不同生物学领域的一些积极的例子,但我们也认识到对数据共享的保留仍然存在,而且为了在数字时代创造适合目的的未来科学,必须从研究社区内部推动这种变化。这篇社论同时发表在 BMC 生态学和 BMC 进化生物学上。