Celebrating data: tips and suggestions to help you make the most of research data
At Springer Nature, we want to play our part in providing credit and solutions to encourage researchers to share data. For Love Data Week, we brought together a collection of some of the most useful guidance that the Springer Nature Research Data team have shared with the Research Data Community.
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The Springer Nature Research Data team have shared some brilliant guidance and background to help us all make the most of our data: from exploring what research data actually is and why it's important that it's shared correctly, to tips that aim to help you correctly cite data and even share your own research data effectively.

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I kindly request a detailed explanation regarding the correct use and structure of the following data availability statement, as requested by the editor: “The datasets generated and/or analysed during the current study are available in the [NAME] repository, [PERSISTENT WEB LINK OR ACCESSION NUMBER TO DATASETS].” for Silver and Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Co-doped Bioactive Glass. I would appreciate any guidance or examples you can provide to help me comply with the journal’s requirements. Thank you very much for your time and assistance.
Hi @fetene fufa , thanks for your question. Hopefully this will be helpful - Tips for writing a dazzling DAS (Data Availability Statement).