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Author Spotlight: Biological Standardization to Ensure Reproducibility and Harmonization in Research
Published on: August 4, 2023
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Reforzar el historial científico
H Holden Thorp1, Valda Vinson2, Jake Yeston3
1H. Holden Thorp is Editor-in-Chief of the Science journals.
Resumen
El conocimiento científico avanza a través de la investigación comunitaria y el intercambio de datos. Las nuevas iniciativas aceleran el discurso científico y la accesibilidad de los datos para una evaluación sólida de la investigación.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Comunicación científica y evaluación de la investigación.
Sus antecedentes:
- La ciencia es inherentemente un proceso social, que requiere la validación de la comunidad para que los descubrimientos se conviertan en conocimiento aceptado.
- La era digital ha amplificado el discurso científico a través de plataformas como las redes sociales, los blogs, PubPeer y Retraction Watch.
- La mayor disponibilidad de datos permite la revisión por pares a través de un nuevo análisis independiente, confirmando o cuestionando los hallazgos.
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