UPSIDE: Uniform principle for sharing integral data and materials expeditiously.

The committee evaluated the responsibilities of authors to share data and materials referenced in their publications, the role of journals to impose requirements for data and material sharing, and whether a common set of requirements for sharing does or should exist. For example, many felt that it was inappropriate and a bad precedent to report portions of the sequence of the human genome without full disclosure (1), and the committee considered these issues broadly. In 2003 the Cech committee published the results of the study (2). The report puts forth recommendations for effective common practices and provides specific real-life scenarios to test how these practices could be applied. The committee concludes that core scientific standards accepted by the great majority of the community do exist and should be more widely adopted.