OnBoard Knowledge Journal, aligned with the principles of Open Science, encourages authors to share the data supporting the findings presented in their articles.
However, it is not required to share data that may affect the protection, privacy, or security of research participants, or that contravene legal or ethical aspects. It is advisable that this data sharing process be carried out before or at the time of submitting the article for review.
The repository selected to host the data must comply with the FAIR criteria (findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable) and be open access.
To ensure an impartial evaluation of the article through the double-blind peer review process, this information should not be included in the text of the article. Instead, it should be part of the submission package to the journal and referred to in the comments directed to the editor.
Authors are encouraged to follow best practices in the citation of data sets. When relevant, information should be provided about the location of the data associated with the article and the conditions for accessing it, using persistent identifiers, URLs, and DOIs.
Data should be cited according to the APA seventh edition citation guidelines specific for data sets or research data.