Data Sharing and Data Fabrication

Data Sharing Policy

The Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences adheres to the Data Management and Sharing (DMS) policy issued by the National Institutes of Health (Data Management and Sharing (DMS) policy). This policy ensures that scientific data accompanying published articles are shared in an equitable manner with users, thus promoting the acceleration of biomedical research discovery. The validation of research results, accessibility to high-value datasets, and promotion of data reuse for future research studies are all facilitated by the sharing of published research article data. JEBAS strictly follows the NIH Policy for Data Management & Sharing to share the published article data. JEBAS strictly follows the guidelines of the https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-21-013.html. Our commitment to this policy ensures that any data associated with our published articles will be made available for sharing and dissemination in accordance with the NIH's regulations.

Data Fabrication/Data Falsification

In case of Data fabrication / data falsification, Journal of Experimental Biology and Agricultural Sciences (JEBAS) strive to follow the guideline recommended by COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION ETHICS (COPE) (http://publicationethics.org/resources/guidelines). Any allegations of violation to these guidelines are thoroughly investigated by a team of executive board of JEBAS with a logical conclusion.

Recommended action by COPE for Data fabrication / data falsification: