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− | 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 | + | 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 collected some information on each publisher data policy and summarised our findings in the pages below: |
[[American_Geophycal_Union|American_Geophycal_Union]] - AGU | [[American_Geophycal_Union|American_Geophycal_Union]] - AGU | ||
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[[Springer|Springer]] | [[Springer|Springer]] | ||
− | | + | For more information of which data you should be publishing you can check the [[Which_data_publish|data induction]] and [[Data_publishing_guidelines|data publishing guidelines]] pages. |
Refer to the table below to identify the publisher for the journals most used in the center. | Refer to the table below to identify the publisher for the journals most used in the center. |
Revision as of 10:11, 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 collected 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
For more information of which data you should be publishing you can check the data induction and data publishing guidelines pages.
Refer to the table below to identify the publisher for the journals most used in the center.
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