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Dataset details
Fields marked with ∗ are required.
Give your research a title that is more descriptive than just a file name. This will help making your items discoverable via search engines such as Google. The title should have at least three characters.
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Select authors from the list or manually add them by creating a new author record. Hit enter after adding each author and drag and drop names to arrange them in the order you wish.
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Author
Actions
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Add people who can collaborate on this dataset. Collaborators are not visible on the publication, but instead are given access to this form to either change metadata, or upload files.
Add as much context as possible so that others can interpret your research and reproduce it. Make sure you include methodology, techniques used, and if relevant information about approval for data collection to confirm adherence to legal or ethical requirements. The description should have at least four characters.
Open access is the default setting in 4TU.ResearchData by which your dataset will be directly accessible to others.
Select the appropriate licence from the list. Need to know more? Read our guidance for more information on the licence types we offer.
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Embargo is a period during which a dataset is unavailable and not accessible to anyone else.
Please enter the end date of the embargo period and add the reason why the files are under embargo.
Select the appropriate licence from the list. Need to know more? Read our guidance for more information on the licence types we offer.
Restricted access allows you to share your dataset under specific
conditions and with users who have been granted access. Please specify
the End-User Licence Agreement (EULA) in which you specify the
conditions under which you grant users access to your data files,
and add the reason why your dataset is restricted.
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Select from the list by searching for funder name, grant number or grant name or manually add them by creating a new funding record.
Name
Actions
Linked resource & references
If the dataset is published as part of a scientific paper, add its title and DOI here.
Please add the title of the peer-reviewed article/paper or research you want to link back to. This will appear on the public page as the link title. If you add the Resource title, you will need to complete the Resource DOI field.
Please add the DOI of the peer-reviewed article/paper or research you want to link back to. This is the link destination for the Resource title. If you add the Resource DOI, you will need to complete the Resource title field.
Add any other relevant URLs or DOIs below.
Add references (links) to any relevant content or external sources that help describe the resource. All links must be full, valid URLs or DOIs in order to function, eg: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:35022242-b3ba-48d9-b3f6-c6ab20b8cc19. Hit return to enter new references.
Name of the organizations that contributed to the creation of the resource. Separate different names with a semicolon (;)
Files
Only use this option when there are no files to attach. Enter the reason
for creating a metadata only record and why the files cannot be shared.
Only use when no files can be attached. Add the URL where your files can
be found. Note that 4TU.ResearchData is not responsible for maintaining the
link or for its validity.