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Research data policy

Legacy data policy types

All 50¶È»Ò journals are moving to a policy that requires data availability statements for primary research articles. This is already in place for BMC, Nature and SpringerOpen titles and is being progressively adopted by Springer and Palgrave Macmillan journals.

While the implementation is underway, certain Springer and Palgrave Macmillan journals will retain the older data policy types, as outlined below. The specific data policy of each journal is stated in the submission guidance. ‘Type 3’ is equivalent to our new, standardised data policy.

Our legacy data policies

Policy TypePolicy summary
Type 1

Data sharing and data citation is encouraged

Type 2 

Data sharing and evidence of data sharing encouraged   

Type 3

Data sharing encouraged and statements of data availability required

Type 4

Data sharing, evidence of data sharing and peer review of data required