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Area of Science:

  • Scientific communication
  • Research integrity
  • Scholarly publishing

Background:

  • Supplementary Information (SI) often presents challenges due to inconsistent formatting, poor accessibility, and fragmented organization.
  • These issues impede understanding and hinder the potential of SI to support research transparency, credibility, and reproducibility.
  • Effective SI is crucial for advancing scientific understanding and validating research findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose 10 actionable rules for authors to improve the design and impact of supplementary information.
  • To guide researchers in creating SI that genuinely enhances research transparency, credibility, and reproducibility.
  • To promote best practices for supplementary information that support, rather than obstruct, scientific communication.

Main Methods:

  • Development of 10 simple rules for designing effective supplementary information.
  • Emphasis on treating SI with the same rigor as the main research text.
  • Recommendations include creating single master documents, ensuring cross-referencing, and promoting machine-readability.

Main Results:

  • The proposed rules aim to transform SI from an obstacle into a valuable asset for scientific communication.
  • Adherence to the rules can lead to more transparent, credible, and reproducible research.
  • Authors can increase their research impact and contribute to sustainable research practices by improving SI.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing the 10 rules for supplementary information can significantly enhance research transparency and reproducibility.
  • Well-designed SI, treated with the same care as the main text, boosts scientific credibility and impact.
  • Adopting these guidelines promotes more effective and sustainable research practices across disciplines.