Data Management Plan
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All the generated spectroscopic and experimental data, alongside synthetic knowledge, will be first uploaded to the local server at University of Bayreuth. Specifically, I will use Perkin Elmer’s ELN to manage synthetic experimental data. In addition, I will prepare an individual file for each milestone summarizing every data related to it and store it on the local server. All the data related to potential IP will be initially closed for 5 years embargo period, and then it will be made available on Zenodo, an open forum at University of Bayreuth. However, in the case of published data in peer-reviewed journals, a DOI will be provided immediately on Zenodo. The potential data licensing will be by the University of Bayreuth. I value the significance and impact of Open Science, Open Research, and Open data on social and economic benefits. I will share the results to open and early pre-print networks such as ChemRXiv. This step will certainly assist to reach a broad audience and also encourage an open peer review. As per the Horizon Europe objectives, the outcomes of ‘SYNERGISTIC’ will be published in open-access international journals (like Nat. Commun., JACS Au, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.) for peer review and faster dissemination of the knowledge. Additionally, University of Bayreuth strongly supports and maintains the ‘Belgian Open Access regulation (Art. XI.196, §2/1 Wetboek Economisch Recht)’. Hence, the research data will be provided to the Library of University of Bayreuth, ensuring the immediate accessibility and reusability of the data.