id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263318-v079kur6 Amaro, Rommie E. A Community Letter Regarding Sharing Biomolecular Simulation Data for COVID-19 2020-04-07 .txt text/plain 694 41 48 We, as a community, commit to the following principles and offer our support to others already working on open data efforts in the hope that others working on COVID-19 in biomolecular simulation and other areas will adopt similar best practices. • We will make models and trajectories available as soon as possible through open data sharing platforms such as the SARS-CoV-2 Biomolecular Simulation Data and Algo-rithm Store, 2 the Open Science Framework, 3 and the European Open Science Cloud. • We commit to applying thoughtful permissive (and open source) licensing strategies (such as those recommended by Reproducible Research Standard) 5 to ensure that our models and data can be maximally reused, modified, and redistributed to rapidly advance the field in developing new therapies, while appropriately recognizing and acknowledging original authors and contributors. We offer our support to others already working on open data efforts in the hope that others working on COVID-19 in biomolecular simulation and other areas will adopt similar best practices. ./cache/cord-263318-v079kur6.txt ./txt/cord-263318-v079kur6.txt