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Data and Reproducibility
Last Update: 18 December, 2024 | 12:08
As a core for your research, data acts like infrastructure for our scientific knowledge. As a researcher, you are encouraged – and sometimes mandated – to store your research data and make it accessible and discoverable so that others can reuse it.
How to write Data Reproducibility?
From these templates, please select only one of the below templates.
- If you used "research data" in your article AND you have uploaded your research data during this submission -> Use Template 1
- If you used "research data" in your article AND You have uploaded your research data to other data repository websites like Mendeley -> Use Template 2
- If you used "research data" in your article AND you have not uploaded it anywhere due to restrictions, e.g., privacy or ethics -> Use Template 3
- If you have not analyzed (used) any research data in your article -> Use Template 4
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Recommended:
In all Brieflands Journals, authors are suggested to register their raw data in one of the well-known data projects like Dataverse or Mendeley.