The YODA Project is an effort by a group of academically-based clinical researchers to facilitate access to participant-level clinical research data and/or comprehensive reports of clinical research, such as full Clinical Study Reports (CSRs), a level of detail not customarily found in journal publications, with the aim of promoting scientific research that may advance science or lead to improvements in individual and public health and healthcare delivery. The YODA Project is guided by the following core principles, which reflect the overall mission of the project to promote open science by:
Promoting the sharing of clinical research data to advance science and improve public health and healthcare,
Promoting the responsible conduct of research,
Ensuring good stewardship of clinical research data, and
Protecting the rights of research participants
re3data.org: Yale University Open Data Access Project;
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re3data.org - Registry of Research Data Repositories. http://doi.org/10.17616/R3NQ0X
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