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Data Sharing Statements for Clinical Trials: A Requirement of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors

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  • Darren B Taichman
  • Peush Sahni
  • Anja Pinborg
  • Larry Peiperl
  • Christine Laine
  • Astrid James
  • Sung-Tae Hong
  • Abraham Haileamlak
  • Laragh Gollogly
  • Fiona Godlee
  • Frank A Frizelle
  • Fernando Florenzano
  • Jeffrey M Drazen
  • Howard Bauchner
  • Christopher Baethge
  • Joyce Backus

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The International Committee of Medical Journal Editors announces requirements that a data sharing plan be prospectively registered, and a data sharing statement be included in submitted manuscripts, for clinical trials to be published in ICMJE journals.

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  • Darren B Taichman & Peush Sahni & Anja Pinborg & Larry Peiperl & Christine Laine & Astrid James & Sung-Tae Hong & Abraham Haileamlak & Laragh Gollogly & Fiona Godlee & Frank A Frizelle & Fernando Flor, 2017. "Data Sharing Statements for Clinical Trials: A Requirement of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors," PLOS Medicine, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(6), pages 1-3, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pmed00:1002315
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1002315
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    1. Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan & Sarafoglou, Alexandra & Aarts, Sil Dr. & Albers, Casper J & Algermissen, Johannes & Bahník, Štěpán & van Dongen, Noah N'Djaye Nikolai & Hoekstra, Rink & Moreau, David & van Rav, 2021. "Toward More Transparency in Statistical Practice," MetaArXiv t93cg, Center for Open Science.
    2. Joseph Ficek & Wei Wang & Henian Chen & Getachew Dagne & Ellen Daley, 2021. "A Survey of Differentially Private Regression for Clinical and Epidemiological Research," International Statistical Review, International Statistical Institute, vol. 89(1), pages 132-147, April.
    3. Christian Thiele & Gerrit Hirschfeld & Ruth Brachel, 2021. "Clinical trial registries as Scientometric data: A novel solution for linking and deduplicating clinical trials from multiple registries," Scientometrics, Springer;Akadémiai Kiadó, vol. 126(12), pages 9733-9750, December.

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