Reporting guideline provided for? (i.e. exactly what the authors state in the paper)
Reporting the key resources used to produce the scientific findings reported in the biomedical literature such as antibodies, model organisms, and software projects.
Full bibliographic reference
Vasilevsky NA, Brush MH, Paddock H, Ponting L, Tripathy SJ, LaRocca GM, Haendel MA. On the reproducibility of science: unique identification of research resources in the biomedical literature. PeerJ. 2013;1:e148.
Language
English
PubMed ID
Relevant URLs (full-text if available)
The full-text of this reporting guideline is freely available at: https://peerj.com/articles/148/
Access the summary reporting guideline checklist at: https://www.force11.org/group/resource-identification-initiative/recommended-reporting-guidelines-life-science-resources
Reporting guideline website URL
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Biospecimen/bioresource information
Other
Read about this initiative:
Bandrowski A, Brush M, Grethe JS et al. The Resource Identification Initiative: A cultural shift in publishing [version 2; referees: 2 approved]. F1000Research 2015, 4:134. PMID: 26594330
Additional information
The Resource Identification Portal is available at: http://scicrunch.com/resources
Selected relevant editorials
Bandrowski AE, Martone ME. RRIDs: A Simple Step toward Improving Reproducibility through Rigor and Transparency of Experimental Methods. Neuron. 2016;90(3):434-6. PMID: 27151636
Record last updated on
November 23, 2021
Training
The UK EQUATOR Centre runs training on how to write using reporting guidelines.