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International Journal of Primatology

The Official Journal of the International Primatological Society

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International Journal of Primatology - Open Practices Disclosure

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Articles accepted by the International Journal of Primatology after 1 January 2017 are eligible to earn badges that recognize open scientific practices: publicly available data and publicly available material. Please read more about the badges in our editorial “Changes and clarifications to the policies of the International Journal of Primatology to promote transparency and open communication” (Setchell et al. in press DOI 10.1007/s10764-016-9925-x). You can also find more information on the Open Science Framework wiki (https://osf.io/tvyxz/wiki/home (this opens in a new tab)).

To apply for one or more badges acknowledging open practices, please check the box(es) corresponding to the desired badge(s) below and provide the information requested in the relevant sections. To qualify for a badge, you must provide a URL, doi, or other permanent path for accessing the specified information in a public, open-access repository. Qualifying public, open-access repositories are committed to preserving data, materials, and/or registered analysis plans and keeping them publicly accessible via the web in perpetuity. Examples include the Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/) and the various Dataverse networks. Hundreds of other qualifying data/materials repositories are listed at (this opens in a new tab)http://re3data.org/ (this opens in a new tab) and https://biosharing.org/ (this opens in a new tab). Personal websites and most departmental websites do not qualify as repositories.

Authors who wish to publicly post third-party material in their data and materials must have the proper authority or permission agreement to do so.

There are circumstances in which it is not possible or advisable to share any or all data and materials publicly. For example, sharing participants’ data could violate confidentiality. If you would like your article to include an explanation of such circumstances and/or provide links to any data or materials you have made available—even if not under conditions eligible to earn a badge—you may add an alternative note to your manuscript as a separate section.

Open Data Badge

Provide the URL, doi, or other permanent path for accessing the data in a public, open-access repository: 

Confirm that there is sufficient information for an independent researcher to reproduce all of the reported results: YES / NO

Open Materials Badge

Provide the URL, doi, or other permanent path for accessing the materials in a public, open-access repository:

Confirm that there is sufficient information for an independent researcher to reproduce all of the reported methodology: YES / NO

These materials should appear in the manuscript in the Data Availability Statement (see Instructions for Authors).


By signing below, authors affirm that the above information is accurate and complete, that any third-party material has been reproduced or otherwise made available only with the permission of the original author or copyright holder, and that publicly posted data do not contain information that would allow individuals to be identified without consent.  

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Send the completed form (this opens in a new tab)to the Editor-in-Chief, Prof Joanna (“Jo”) M Setchell (joanna.setchell@durham.ac.uk).


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