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“As a peer reviewer for an article, I want to see the study registration record for the research paper that I'm reviewing so that I can assess the degree to which the researchers complied with their original proposal in obtaining their research results.”
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Three further user stories on this theme received from Sebastian Karcher, Qualitative Data Repository, Syracuse University (contributed to FREYA Deliverable 3.1 via British Library):
“As a critical reader, I want to see all studies registered by a particular author (ORCID), so that I can tell if a researcher 'over-registers', i.e. registers for multiple possible outcomes."
“As a researcher interested in transparent practices or meta-analysis, I want to be able to quickly find out, via an API query, how many and which articles from a given journal are based on pre-registered studies, so that I can ascertain if it follows open science best practices."
“As a preregistration repository, I want to be automatically notified when a study based on a registration in my repository has been published so that I can link to the study (and ideally do so automatically, without expending scarce personnel resources."
“As a peer reviewer for an article, I want to see the study registration record for the research paper that I'm reviewing so that I can assess the degree to which the researchers complied with their original proposal in obtaining their research results.”
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: