Open data policy
The Editorial Board supports international standards of openness in research data, which are essential for ensuring transparency and reproducibility of scientific studies. Research data provided by authors in manuscripts must comply with the FAIR principles:
Findability: the presence of unique identifiers (e.g., DOI) and metadata that allow the data submitted by authors to be easily located, properly cited, and preserved in the long term.
Accessibility: data must be openly available for viewing and downloading through reliable repositories (e.g., Zenodo, Figshare, Dryad, institutional repositories of universities, etc.).
Interoperability: data must be presented in standardized formats that enable integration with other datasets.
Reusability: data must be accompanied by clear descriptions that allow their reuse in future research.