Política de intercambio de datos

Revista Navarra Médica, committed to the principles of Open Science, encourages authors to make available the data that support the results presented in the articles.

When submitting the research results manuscript, authors are encouraged to upload the data that originated the findings reported in the manuscript through an appropriate public Data-set repository (source databases or tabulated datasets), while maintaining the confidentiality of the study participants (anonymous version).

We recommend that you make available as much of the underlying data of your article as possible (without compromising the privacy of the participants), but at least the minimum data necessary to reproduce the results presented in the associated article. It should be clarified that data sharing is not imperative in our journal, however, we reserve the right to require at any time confidential access to any primary data necessary to reproduce the article so that the reported results can be verified. The journal encourages authors to cite any publicly available research data in their reference list. References to data sets should include a persistent identifier. We encourage research data to be made available under open licenses that allow free reuse.

The Data-set can be created in any data manager, the magazine recommends the use of the following ones:

Mendeley Data:  https://data.mendeley.com/   

The Dataverse Project:  https://dataverse.org/   

Dryad:  https://datadryad.org/stash   

Figshare:  https://figshare.com/   

Zenodo:  https://zenodo.org/  

EMBL. EBI:  https://www.ebi.ac.uk/   

The intention of this process is to make the files available so that readers, evaluators and editors can observe and access the source data of the results, thus strengthening the transparency of the publication and enhancing the possibilities of citation by other researchers who consider their use.  Among the types of documents to be linked in the dataset are files such as: Excel, word, PDF, videos, images, interviews.