If it were me, I would provide instead a web page address that
currently said "these data have not yet been published", and then
changed either to a straight redirect or an explanation of how the
published data relates to the paper, depending on how obvious that is.
Presumably the researcher doesn't know quite HOW the data will be
published.
Sent from my iPhone in Garching
Quoting Wayne Peters <[log in to unmask]>:
> We have an enquiry from a researcher due to publish a paper that has
> used third party data which is due to be made publicly available,
> but not before their paper is published. Any ideas as to how they
> should address this in their data access statement? Would it be OK
> just to acknowledge that they have relied on third party data for
> their findings, state that the data will be publicly available
> shortly and to give our email address as a contact for interested
> parties seeking further information? The researcher does not know
> the exact date when the data will be made publicly available - only
> that it will be.
James Davenport
National Teaching Fellow 2014
Hebron & Medlock Professor of Information Technology, University of Bath
OpenMath Content Dictionary Editor
Director of Studies EPSRC Doctoral Taught Course Centre for HPC
Chair, IMU Committee on Electronic Information and Communication
Vice-President and Academy Trustee, British Computer Society
SW Coordinator, Computing at School Network of Excellence
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