A foundational transparency compliance system was designed and developed, which includes various transparency and reproducibility standards, curation tools, and a suite of web apps that all players (researchers, journals, universities, and funding agencies) can use to ensure and track the transparency and credibility of research (see Figure 2 for a visual summary of the current achievements, state, and road map of the Curate Science transparency and credibility curation system). Achievements, outputs, and concrete deliverables include:
►Tech infrastructure fully implemented (details), which provides the foundation to add/plug in the various standards, tools, web apps, and products
►Transparency standards across 14 article types for all fields
►Article accessibility standards and funder grant review transparency standards
►Reproducibility curation (study-level/article-level, prototype) and reproducibility viewing (designs/prototype)
►Result robustness (designed)
►Curate Scholar product (early beta released v0.4.2 50 beta testers, hundreds on waiting list; open source code base; bugs/issues tracker & feature requests)
►Curate Journal (designed; prototypes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; interested users confirmed)
►Curate University (designed; interactive prototypes: 1, 2, 3; interested users confirmed)
►Curate Funder (designed; interactive prototypes: 1, 2, 3, 4; interested users confirmed)
►Curated content, as part of general crowdsourced curation platform (~500 articles, ~4K replications (filter by “Replication”); articles among most transparent in the history of modern science)
We disseminated our project results and progress via a published paper, our public website (
https://CurateScience.org(si apre in una nuova finestra)) our platform’s newsletter (
http://us8.campaign-archive2.com/home/?u=0833383918fc50773891d363a&id=aaad5734e3(si apre in una nuova finestra)) Twitter (via Curate Science’s Twitter account:
https://twitter.com/curatescience(si apre in una nuova finestra) and the fellow’s Twitter account:
https://twitter.com/eplebel(si apre in una nuova finestra)) and a YouTube video podcast (Saving Science Show:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2Hr1_liJSKsGKPV8XHlSfr50YysaVBcH(si apre in una nuova finestra)) the latter which was an additional deliverable.