Authors
Timothy H Vines, Arianne YK Albert, Rose L Andrew, Florence Débarre, Dan G Bock, Michelle T Franklin, Kimberly J Gilbert, Jean-Sébastien Moore, Sébastien Renaut, Diana J Rennison
Publication date
2014/1/6
Journal
Current Biology
Volume
24
Issue
1
Pages
94-97
Publisher
Cell Press
Description
Policies ensuring that research data are available on public archives are increasingly being implemented at the government [1], funding agency [2–4], and journal [5, 6] level. These policies are predicated on the idea that authors are poor stewards of their data, particularly over the long term [7], and indeed many studies have found that authors are often unable or unwilling to share their data [8–11]. However, there are no systematic estimates of how the availability of research data changes with time since publication. We therefore requested data sets from a relatively homogenous set of 516 articles published between 2 and 22 years ago, and found that availability of the data was strongly affected by article age. For papers where the authors gave the status of their data, the odds of a data set being extant fell by 17% per year. In addition, the odds that we could find a working e-mail address for the first, last, or …
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