The mission of Gigvvy Science is to encourage Open Science to all research outputs, which includes open access, open data, open reproducible research, open evaluation, open policies, and open science tool. We encourage and highly recommended every author to share their data that support key findings by depositing them in a data repository that is publicly available. This includes the data you provide as part of the research article and/or included in the supplementary information. There are many reasons and benefits to share your data and make it freely available. This not only increases the reliability of your research, but also the visibility of your profile and credibility as a researcher or a scientist. This will help the research you published be replicated, confirmed and credited. We encourage your data to be freely accessible to others and the details are described in a Data Availability Statements during the submission. We recommend authors to deposit the minimum data required to support the findings described in their manuscript in an appropriate repository.
While we encourage authors to make their data publicly available, it is also important that they follow the policies of their institutions and/or funding providers. If the data belongs to an institution, third party or a private sector, the author must secure permission to share the data and provide appropriate attribution. Check the data sharing requirements from your institute and/or funding provider before submitting through the Data Availability statement. If you have any questions, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Where can I deposit my data to and what should I write in the Data Availability Statement?
Data in the main article
The data used to support the findings of this research are available within the main article.
Data in supplementary information files
The data used to support the findings of this research are available within the supplementary information file(s).
Data from the previous report
Previously reported data were used to support this study and are available at Doi: These prior datasets are cited at relevant places within the main article as references.
Data deposited in a recognised repository
We recommend authors to deposit their data in a freely accessible public repository that meets appropriate standards of archiving and citation, which could further be used for analysis, reuse, share, and verification. We recommended to deposit your data in the following depositories; Figshare, Zenodo, and the Center for Open Science Framework. Once you deposit your data in the repository, you shall receive a DOI along with a URL link. Upon submission through Gigvvy Science, you must include the data DOI and URL into the Data Availability Statement. Laboratory websites, notebook or personal data stores such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Evernote and OneDrive acceptable for data sharing. It is encourage authors to cite the deposited dataset using DOI and located URL and describe its accessibility through the Data Availability statement.
The data used to support the findings of this research have been deposited in the repository.
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Data available on request
If your data are not authorised to share publicly, you can also make data available upon request. It will be required to provide names and contact details of who should be contacted to request the data. If in any case, you do not own the data, the source must be credited as appropriate and details of how to access the data should be given.
The data used to support the findings of this research are available from the corresponding author upon request.
The data that support the findings of this research are available from but restrictions apply to the availability of these data, which were used under license for the current research, and are not publicly available. Data are however available from the authors upon reasonable request and with permission of .
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Access to data is not available
If your data is not freely available, you should provide detailed explanations of available data, this may be ethical concerns, such as third-party rights, patient privacy, and commercial confidentiality.
The data used to support the findings of this study have not been made available because .
Data generated at a central, large scale facility
Raw data were generated at the large-scale facility. Derived data supporting the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.