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Refers to goals to share research findings broadly and encourage transparency in education research. Transparency can be supported by:
All key personnel for federally funded grant projects obtaining a PID (Persistent Identifiers) such as ORCID iD (Open Researcher and Contributor Identification prior to a grant award. (Open science policies must be aligned with policies for federal funding agencies that protect national security.)
Where appropriate, incorporate open science practices including pre-registration of projects, planning and budgeting to support curation of data and analysis codes to facilitate ease of data sharing, and budgeting for publication of findings in open access journals.
For some federal grant programs, including a plan in grant proposal that describes how project data will be managed and how final research data set will be shared.
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