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The Journal of Lifestyle and SDG Review takes a significant step towards fostering open science by adopting Transparency Seals. As part of this initiative, authors are now required to deposit raw research data in the Open Science Brazil platform. This decision aligns with the Center for Open Science's principles, promoting transparency, integrity, and collaboration in scientific research. Open Science Brazil serves as a repository for accessible and replicable data, enhancing research credibility and supporting sustainable development goals. The journal offers three badges to commend open science practices: Open Data, Open Methods, and Preregistered Badges.
Silva, A. de O., & Janes , D. dos S. (2023). Journal of Lifestyle and Sdg's Review Adopts Transparency Seals for Open Science Promotion. Life Style, 10(00), e01565. https://doi.org/10.19141/2237-3756.lifestyle.v10.n00.pe01565
Open Science, Open Methods, Open Data, Transparency Seals, Reproducibility
Open Science, Open Methods, Open Data, Transparency Seals, Reproducibility
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