Discussion question: How do we measure if journals comply with their openness policies? #63
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Issue opened as part of the 2020 eLife Sprint
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elife sprint task suitable even if no project leads are around
Many journals say they require open source code but it isn't always checked by reviewers or enforced by editors.
How does one prove whether or not journals tend to check these things? Selections of recent articles that do/don't comply? Other? How does one model this in a database in a quantifiable way?
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