Sharing your results
Open Research practiceShare the citation and access information for your deposited data along with your research publications, enabling others to access and potentially reuse it |
Links to resourcesUniversity of Southampton Library: Research Data |
Alignment with FAIRFindable & Accessible |
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Share your results in an open and suitable long-term format | UK Data Service: Recommended File Formats (overview) Library of Congress Recommended Formats (detailed analysis) |
Findable, Accessible & Reusable | |
Openly share your negative or inconclusive findings, even if not intended for formal publication | Publishing negative results is good for science | Findable & Accessible | | | Why (and how) we should publish negative data | | ||
Publish your research findings in open access journals and/or deposit them in open access repositories with a permissive reuse licence | University of Southampton Library: Open Access | Accessible & Reusable | |
Reach out to journalists, science communicators, or bloggers to share your research in a way that is engaging and understandable for the general public | The Turing Way: A handbook for reproducible, ethical and collaborative research: guide for communication | While not directly addressing with FAIR principles, public communication increases awareness and understanding of your research |
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