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Data-sharing practices in publications funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research: implications for health sciences librarians.

Scott, David R. and Ayers, Sheilah C. and Read, Kevin B.

Objective: Funding bodies such as Canada's Tri-Agency have implemented requirements for grant recipients to encourage improved research data management (RDM) practices and data sharing. Consequently, RDM and data sharing have become a higher priority for researchers and stakeholders supporting the research process, including librarians. Health sciences research can present special challenges to those wishing to share and use research data, as access to sensitive data must be restricted. This study examines the data sharing practices of researchers funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) in recent years. Methods: We ran a search of PubMed Central to identify papers funded by CIHR that were published between 2020 and 2023 and had associated data. From the resulting records, we drew a sample of 368 articles. Using Qualtrics for each article, we recorded if and how data was shared and what types of documentation were provided alongside the data. Results were exported t

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