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  • They agree to the following license and copyright terms.

Copyright

Authors who publish with SYNTIA agree to the following conditions:

  1. Copyright Retention
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Licensing for Data Publication

SYNTIA supports appropriate licensing for data publication. The journal uses a variety of waivers and licenses suitable for data dissemination, including:

  • Open Data Commons Attribution License (ODC-By 1.0) — default

  • Creative Commons CC0 (Public Domain Dedication)

  • Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL 1.0)

Other data publishing licenses may be permitted with approval from the editor on a case-by-case basis. Authors must provide a written justification, which will be published alongside the article.

Open Data and Software Publishing and Sharing

SYNTIA promotes research transparency and reproducibility. Therefore, authors are required to share all data, code, or protocols underlying the findings reported in their manuscripts.

Exceptions are permitted only with written justification, which will be publicly available alongside the article.

Data and Software Archiving Requirements

  • Datasets and software must be deposited in trusted, permanent, general-purpose, or domain-specific repositories (see: http://service.re3data.org or platforms such as GitHub, GitLab, Bioinformatics.org).

  • Persistent identifiers (e.g., DOI or other identifiers) must be included in the Data or Software Resources section of the manuscript.

  • References to datasets and software must also appear in the reference list, preferably with DOIs.

  • When no domain-specific repository is available, authors should deposit their data in general repositories such as Zenodo, Dryad, or Dataverse.

  • Small datasets may be included as supplementary files; however, depositing data in formal repositories is strongly encouraged.