Have you ever tried to conduct a research project using data from another study, only to find that the original data you need were no longer available? When data are archived in a repository, it improves accessibility for all researchers and facilitates the rapid advancement of science.
In support of open science, the Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology (CJPP) and its publisher, Canadian Science Publishing (CSP), are announcing a new Data and Code Availability Policy. Beginning September 26, 2024, for studies presenting original results, authors of accepted manuscripts at CJPP will be required to make all data and code needed to reproduce those results publicly available in an online data repository.