Timeline for how to share to mention/publish large datasets?
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Jan 31, 2017 at 11:40 | comment | added | cbeleites | @DSVA: this is only practical for sufficiently small data sets (I can easily acquire about 100 GB of nice FTIR images in a work day. The nonlinear imaging colleagues talk in TB). The main reason however is: I'm bound by my working contract to obey the institute policy which is: data is archived on central server at the institute (My working contract does not even allow me to keep a backup of the data and analyses I published as employee there once the contract ends - even though good scientific practice asks me professionally to be able to answer questions on the paper years later) | |
Jan 31, 2017 at 9:52 | comment | added | user64845 | Almost every chemistry journal I know allows supplementary material/supporting information and that is exactly where you should put that data. | |
May 13, 2013 at 23:21 | history | answered | cbeleites | CC BY-SA 3.0 |