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Some journals ask authors to make available the data used for a publication. How do I comply with this and copyright laws?

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Some journals ask authors to make available the data used for a publication. How do I comply with this and copyright laws?

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Some journals require authors to submit data alongside a publication so that the published results can be replicated by others. Note that data obtained from the UK Data Archive including subsets and derived data, cannot be submitted to journals alongside publications, as this would be a breach of the End User Licence (EUL) that users agree to when they register. However, In most cases it is sufficient for the author of the publication to supply information to the journal about the data and its location, using a proper citation.

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