Science’s partnership with datadryad simplifies data deposition for authors. “We’re committed to supporting authors in making their data more findable, accessible, and reusable,” said hholdenthorp.
papers published in 2020, for example, found that nearly three-quarters used external public repositories.
Authors tend to be increasingly familiar with their field-specific data repositories, but where these don't exist, data deposition presents more challenges.journal authors and simplify the process overall.family journal’s submission process, authors will have the option to deposit data at Dryad directly from the submission site of any family journal.
Data deposited at Dryad will be seamlessly and privately available to editors and reviewers during peer review of a “We hope this step will help improve the evaluation of research findings across the scientific enterprise and strengthen the reproducibility of work published in the journals will cover costs of Dryad data publication for accepted papers.
The scientific community’s response to Dryad’s platform has highlighted benefits including ease of use of the platform, and the value authors place on data curation by Dryad staff. Others have highlighted the importance of the repository for early-career researchers, who can receive credit for their datasets through Dryad citations, and who can build their reputation for following transparent research practices by depositing in the repository.
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