FAIR policy

FAIR Policy
The editorial board of the journal adheres to the principles of open science and supports the implementation of the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles for the publication of research data related to scientific publications.
This policy applies to all submitted manuscripts, unless otherwise stipulated by the nature of the research or existing ethical, legal or commercial restrictions.
Research data is understood as raw and processed data, program code, algorithms, protocols, metadata and other materials necessary for the verification, reproducibility and reuse of research results.
It is recommended to place research data in repositories with a permanent unique identifier (e.g. DOI).
Data should be accessible through open and standard access protocols. In case of limited access, authors are required to clearly state the reasons for the restrictions and the conditions for obtaining access.
Data and metadata should be presented in open or commonly accepted formats using relevant industry standards and controlled vocabularies.
Data should be accompanied by sufficient documentation and a license that specifies the conditions for their reuse (e.g. Creative Commons licenses).
The submitted manuscript may contain a separate section indicating the location of the data, access identifiers and conditions of use or reasons for data unavailability.
In cases where publication of data is not possible for ethical, legal or other justified reasons, authors should provide an appropriate explanation and, if possible, publish metadata.
The editorial board reserves the right to assess the compliance of submitted research data with the requirements of this policy within the framework of the editorial and review process.