If this journal is a good fit for your research data, you can find out more via the Guide for Authors and submit using the Data in Brief template.
Please see "What data are suitable for Data in Brief?" for more details. Data in Brief does not accept submissions of data descriptions that have already been published as supplementary material in an original research article. To merit publication in Data in Brief, data should be collected with a scientific method and have value to the research community. Submissions regarding data from preliminary research, replication studies, proof of concept research, and negative results are also welcome. The journal welcomes submissions from all subject areas. Reproducible and reusable-We will help you detail the experimental design, materials, and methods used to collect or generate your research data so that others can reproduce or reuse them.Reviewed-We will work with you to ensure quality publication with expert peer review.Comprehensible-We will help you write a data article that is easy to understand and interpret by informed users across all disciplines.Citable-We will help you drive traffic to and from your data and the associated original research with linking and references.
Discoverable-We will make your data article easy to find and download through ScienceDirect and major research indices.Accessible-We will make your data article immediately and freely accessible.
Users are encouraged to use this thread to provide feedback or. Documentation for this editing tool can be found in the modding thread in the Idol Manager community forums. Using this editor, you can create new events and substories, and can add new idol portraits. In support of the FAIR Data Principles, which state that research data should be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable, the mission of Data in Brief is to make research data This editor is intended for use with the current beta version of Idol Manager. It contributes to open science and improves reproducibility by making data and the associated research more discoverable, opening doors for collaboration, and reducing duplication of effort. If this journal is a good fit for your research data, you can find out more via the Guide for Authors and and are invited to submit your manuscript using the Data in Brief template.ĭata in Brief is a multidisciplinary, open access, peer-reviewed journal, which publishes short, digestible articles that describe and provide access to research data.