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A new ecosystem for evidence synthesis

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Nakagawa, Shinichi
Dunn, Adam G
Lagisz, M
Bannach-Brown, Alexandra
Grames, Eliza
Sanchez-Tojar, Alredo
O'Dea, Rose E
Noble, Daniel WA
Westgate, Martin
Arnold, Pieter

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Nature Publishing Group

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Synthesizing evidence is an essential part of scientific progress, but it is often done in a slow and uncoordinated manner, sometimes producing misleading conclusions. Here, we propose the idea of an 'open synthesis community' to resolve this pressing issue.

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Nature Ecology & Evolution

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2037-12-31
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