When goodbye comes too soon: How to wrap up science projects quickly
Megan Hastings Hagenauer,
Stacey J Winham,
Alexandra L J Freeman,
Paul W Sternberg and
Benedict J Kolber
PLOS Biology, 2025, vol. 23, issue 10, 1-5
Abstract:
Science projects are designed and funded to last several years, but sometimes end prematurely, leading to lost data and effort. We discuss inexpensive solutions for quickly documenting partially finished projects and for publishing “as you go” in an uncertain environment.Science projects are designed and funded on the scale of years, so what happens when researchers need to finish prematurely? This Community Page discusses solutions for quickly documenting partially finished projects, and for publishing ‘as you go’ in an uncertain environment.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3003455
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