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***Resources for Open Science*** A website on self-archiving in CSD: https://www.csdisseminate.com/ A list of journal clubs about Open Science: https://reproducibilitea.org/ The center for Open Science: https://www.cos.io/ A glossary of Open Science terms: https://forrt.org/glossary/vbeta/ A website for Open Science workshops: https://www.repro4everyone.org A platform for pre-registration: https://aspredicted.org A website with information about Registered Reports: https://www.cos.io/initiatives/registered-reports A website on how to pre-print an article: https://www.enago.com/academy/what-preprint-paper-5-steps-publish-it/ A handbook on Open Science practices: https://www.fosteropenscience.eu/node/2437 A platform for storing and sharing data and code: https://osf.io/dashboard ASHA's information on Research Data Standards: https://academy.pubs.asha.org/asha-journals-author-resource-center/manuscript-preparation/guidelines-for-reporting-your-research/research-data-standards/ ASHA's announcement regarding the TOP guidelines: https://academy.pubs.asha.org/2022/02/increasing-research-transparency-at-the-asha-journals/
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