The badges are an initiative of the Center for Open Science (CoS) , a non-profit organisation with a mission to increase the openness, integrity and reproducibility of scientific research.
Cambridge University Press is committed to supporting Open Research, and open practices in research. Implementing Open Practice Badges has been shown to dramatically increase the rate of data sharing among researchers, which is one of our goals in our commitment to transparency and openness for journals.
There are currently three Open Practice Badges:
Full details of the criteria for each badge can be found at the Open Science Framework .
There are currently three Open Practice Badges:
Full details of the criteria for each badge can be found at the Open Science Framework .
Our work on Open Practice Badges is driven by the needs of our communities, and we have been working closely with journal editorial teams to implement them where they are most appropriate. Some journals have implemented all three badges, while others have implemented just the badges most relevant to their research communities.
If a journal has implemented badges, authors will be asked during manuscript submission to indicate whether their manuscript has met the criteria for any available badges. More detailed information about a specific journal’s process for awarding badges, and assessing whether a manuscript has met the criteria for badges, can be found in the relevant journal’s author information pages.
When the article is published, badges will be displayed both in the article and in the journal’s table of contents, helping readers to identify articles following best practices in research transparency. The article itself will also include an explanation of where data, materials, or a pre-registered study design can be found, as appropriate. This information will usually be available in a Data Availability Statement.
Journals that publish badges include:
Several other journals are working towards implementation – please contact us if you would like to see Open Practice Badges on your work!