2020
DOI: 10.1021/acs.orglett.0c00383
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Encouraging Submission of FAIR Data at The Journal of Organic Chemistry and Organic Letters

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“…Two journals, The Journal of Organic Chemistry and Organic Letters joined this programme by publishing a joint editorial. 5 The goal was to utilise existing scholarly infrastructure to encourage data publication and gauge support for data publication from the chemistry community.…”
Section: Tony Davies Column Tony Davies Columnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two journals, The Journal of Organic Chemistry and Organic Letters joined this programme by publishing a joint editorial. 5 The goal was to utilise existing scholarly infrastructure to encourage data publication and gauge support for data publication from the chemistry community.…”
Section: Tony Davies Column Tony Davies Columnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distinct content of a submission to the repository is not defined in terms of mandatory data files, as standardized processes for the diversity of possible measures to characterize a reaction's outcome are difficult to establish. The repository recommends to deposit all data that is required to validate or understand the results of scientific work, thus reflecting the policies of many journals [27,28,29,30,31] . Therefore, the deposited data should contain at least all datasets that are mentioned in a publication or it should be given with even more detailed information.…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The repository recommends to deposit all data that is required to validate or understand the results of scientific work, thus reflecting the policies of many journals. [27,28,29,30,31] Therefore, the deposited data should contain at least all datasets that are mentioned in a publication or it should be given with even more detailed information.…”
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“…Altogether, research data repositories offer tools and services to address the often mentioned problems of data quality, accessibility and reusability [10, 11] . The key role that repositories play for scientific work is also recognized by publishers as many of them recommend to deposit research data in trustworthy infrastructure along with the publication itself [12–16] . The preservation and sharing of research data in repositories is not only supported by funding institutions but is also progressively enforced [17–22] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%