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Revision as of 05:16, 14 May 2019
Most journals now require for you to publish the data underlining your research when you submit a paper. It is not always clear though of what they mean by publishing the data, we collect some information on each publisher data policy and summarised our findings in the pages below:
American_Geophycal_Union - AGU
American_Meteorological_Society - AMC
European_Geophysical_Union - EGU Copernicus publisher
Royal_Meteorological_Society - RMetS
Refer to the table below to identify the publisher for the journals most used in the center.
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