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  • Swiss Psychology Open (SPO) is the official journal of the Swiss Psychological Society (SPS). The goal of SPS is to advance and support best practice in psychological science and teaching. SPO is a general open access journal in the field of psychology. It accepts submissions from all fields of psychology. Its intention is to serve as a forum for the scientific discussion of all areas of psychology and their applications. One of its most central concerns is the mediating function between different fields of psychology, research and applications, and in culturally different areas. SPO publishes research articles, meta-analyses, literature reviews, methods papers, opinion papers and commentaries. SPO has a strong focus on good open research practices and guarantees rigorous peer-review. Hence, authors are encouraged to pre-register their hypotheses and methods and expected to share their anonymized data and analysis scripts in acknowledged public repositories. SPO also offers registered reports as an article format. Registered reports are based on pre-registration and reviewed before data collection. Once in principle acceptance for a registered report is obtained, the researchers can start with data collection, and their study will be published irrespective of the outcome of their study, as long as the methods and interpretation of the data follow those outlined in the registration. The journal is published online as a continuous volume throughout the year. It will also organize special issues which are published within a separate collection page. Special issues generally consist of 6 to 12 publications. All articles are made openly available as soon as they are ready to guarantee timely and barrier-free communication. SPO supports the notion that making research freely available to the public maximises the global exchange of knowledge. Authors of articles published in SPO remain the copyright holders of their work.

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  • The National Geoscience Data Centre (NGDC) collects and preserves geoscientific data and information, making them available to a wide range of users and communities. NGDC is recognised as the NERC Environmental Data Centre for geoscience data.

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  • LSHTM Data Compass is a curated digital repository of research outputs produced with involvement by staff and students at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, MRC Unit The Gambia, and/or the MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit. It hosts digital resources that are useful to verify and reproduce research findings, including: qualitative data, quantitative data, software code, processing scripts, search strategies, research instruments, and other outputs

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  • The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) provides nomenclatural information (spelling, author, types and first place and date of publication) for the scientific names of Vascular Plants from Family down to infraspecific ranks.

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  • The mission of BioStudies is to provide access to all the data outputs of a life sciences study from a single place, by organising links to data in other databases at EMBL-EBI or elsewhere, as well as hosting data and metadata that do not fit anywhere else. The database accepts submissions via an online tool, or in a simple tab-delimited format. BioStudies provides rich mechanisms for defining and using metadata guidelines specific for a particular data source such as a project or a community, and organises datasets in collections.

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  • Swiss Psychology Open (SPO) is the official journal of the Swiss Psychological Society (SPS). The goal of SPS is to advance and support best practice in psychological science and teaching. SPO is a general open access journal in the field of psychology. It accepts submissions from all fields of psychology. Its intention is to serve as a forum for the scientific discussion of all areas of psychology and their applications. One of its most central concerns is the mediating function between different fields of psychology, research and applications, and in culturally different areas. SPO publishes research articles, meta-analyses, literature reviews, methods papers, opinion papers and commentaries. SPO has a strong focus on good open research practices and guarantees rigorous peer-review. Hence, authors are encouraged to pre-register their hypotheses and methods and expected to share their anonymized data and analysis scripts in acknowledged public repositories. SPO also offers registered reports as an article format. Registered reports are based on pre-registration and reviewed before data collection. Once in principle acceptance for a registered report is obtained, the researchers can start with data collection, and their study will be published irrespective of the outcome of their study, as long as the methods and interpretation of the data follow those outlined in the registration. The journal is published online as a continuous volume throughout the year. It will also organize special issues which are published within a separate collection page. Special issues generally consist of 6 to 12 publications. All articles are made openly available as soon as they are ready to guarantee timely and barrier-free communication. SPO supports the notion that making research freely available to the public maximises the global exchange of knowledge. Authors of articles published in SPO remain the copyright holders of their work.

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  • A PeerJ Preprint is a draft of an article, abstract, or poster that has not yet been peer-reviewed for formal publication.

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  • The National Geoscience Data Centre (NGDC) collects and preserves geoscientific data and information, making them available to a wide range of users and communities. NGDC is recognised as the NERC Environmental Data Centre for geoscience data.

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  • LSHTM Data Compass is a curated digital repository of research outputs produced with involvement by staff and students at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, MRC Unit The Gambia, and/or the MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit. It hosts digital resources that are useful to verify and reproduce research findings, including: qualitative data, quantitative data, software code, processing scripts, search strategies, research instruments, and other outputs

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  • The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) provides nomenclatural information (spelling, author, types and first place and date of publication) for the scientific names of Vascular Plants from Family down to infraspecific ranks.

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  • The mission of BioStudies is to provide access to all the data outputs of a life sciences study from a single place, by organising links to data in other databases at EMBL-EBI or elsewhere, as well as hosting data and metadata that do not fit anywhere else. The database accepts submissions via an online tool, or in a simple tab-delimited format. BioStudies provides rich mechanisms for defining and using metadata guidelines specific for a particular data source such as a project or a community, and organises datasets in collections.

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