Life situations
As part of the review process, I need to save the data for publication so that it can pass peer-review
- I will find out the exact conditions of the journal for supporting research data.
- I will check if I have sufficient rights to meet the conditions of the magazine.
- I will save the research data in a suitable repository and send a link to the data set to the journal, which is currently only accessible to people with the link.
- There will be a review procedure, if the article is published, I will also publish its underlying research data.
- If I do not know the advice, contact methodological support.
I need to publish data within the Open Research Data Pilot as part of my project
- I will write a Data Management Plan.
- Based on the Data Management Plan, I will determine what data will need to be published.
- I will select a suitable storage according to the field / type of data.
- I will save the research data in a suitable repository and set the permissions for sharing them correctly.
- I publish the research data that can be published (or their metadata).
- If I do not know the advice, contact methodological support.
As part of the project, I am obliged to submit the Data Management Plan within 6 months
- Get acquainted with industry standards in my field, because I am a domain expert.
- If I do not know the advice, contact methodological support.
- If I know the advice but want feedback, turn to the Open Science methodology.
- (As there is a university-wide tool, it will be possible to use it as well.)