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  • Open science principles
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  • Open science aims to increase research transparency and accessibility.
  • Sharing data and materials is crucial for network research.
  • Existing practices for sharing network research outputs are inconsistent.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide clear recommendations on sharing network data and materials.
  • To establish guidelines for the extent, timing, and location of data sharing.
  • To promote consistent and responsible data sharing practices in network research.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a framework for data and materials sharing.
  • Consideration of ethical and regulatory factors in sharing.
  • Consultation with network science community stakeholders.

Main Results:

  • Recommendations for sharing network data and materials are presented.
  • Guidelines address what, when, and where sharing should occur.
  • Conditional sharing is supported to mitigate potential harms or ensure regulatory compliance.

Conclusions:

  • Sharing network data and materials is essential for reproducibility and transparency.
  • Public accessibility via repositories is recommended upon publication.
  • Journals, associations, and institutions should incentivize and mandate sharing practices.