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  • Multidisciplinary research
  • Data sharing
  • Global problem-solving

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  • Current methods lack standardized data sharing across disciplines for complex global issues.
  • Existing reporting lacks detail on stakeholder involvement, hindering effective collaboration and appraisal.
  • Need for a unified system to share information on initiatives in health, environment, science, and development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Standardised Data on Initiatives (STARDIT) system.
  • To address limitations in current data sharing for cross-disciplinary initiatives.
  • To facilitate appraisal and evidence synthesis for effective stakeholder involvement.

Main Methods:

  • STARDIT development employed participatory action research.
  • Co-creation involved diverse stakeholders: patients, researchers, Indigenous peoples, and publishers.
  • System designed for multi-disciplinary and international collaboration.

Main Results:

  • STARDIT is the first open-access, web-based system for standardized initiative reporting across fields.
  • It includes details on stakeholders, tasks, and impacts, designed to work with existing data standards.
  • A Beta version was released in Feb 2021; STARDIT reports are now used in journals and research projects.

Conclusions:

  • STARDIT enables standardized data sharing on initiatives across diverse disciplines.
  • The system is human and machine-readable, multilingual, and integrates with Wikidata.
  • It supports ongoing reporting from initiative planning through evaluation, aiding complex problem-solving.