Stephan Lewandowsky and Dorothy Bishop explain how the research community should protect its members from harassment, while encouraging the openness that has become essential to science.
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Lewandowsky, S., Bishop, D. Research integrity: Don't let transparency damage science. Nature 529, 459–461 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/529459a
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