Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research

Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research

Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research – Data Archiving Permissions

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Data Archiving Permissions

Flexible archiving policies supporting data preservation and research accessibility for stem cell science.

Research Preservation Standards

Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research supports comprehensive data archiving to ensure long-term accessibility and reproducibility of published regenerative medicine research. Our policies enable authors to preserve and share research materials appropriately.

We recognize that transparent data practices strengthen the stem cell research enterprise and accelerate translation of discoveries into therapeutic applications.

Archiving Rights

Authors retain significant rights to archive and distribute their stem cell research across multiple platforms, maximizing research accessibility while respecting publication agreements.

Institutional Repositories

Authors may deposit published stem cell articles in their institutional repositories immediately upon publication without embargo restrictions.

Subject Repositories

Deposit in life sciences and regenerative medicine subject repositories is permitted and encouraged for stem cell research visibility.

Personal Websites

Authors may post published stem cell articles on personal or laboratory websites with appropriate citation and linking.

Research Networks

Sharing through academic social networks including ResearchGate and Academia.edu is permitted for regenerative medicine publications.

Research Data Sharing

Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research encourages authors to make underlying research data available when possible. Data sharing supports reproducibility and enables secondary analyses advancing stem cell knowledge and therapeutic development.

  • Cell line characterization data may be deposited in appropriate repositories with dataset DOIs
  • Sequencing data should be deposited in NCBI GEO or similar databases before publication
  • Differentiation protocols and methods may be shared through dedicated repositories
  • Code and analysis pipelines may be shared through GitHub or similar platforms

Cell line availability: Authors are encouraged to describe cell line availability and access conditions. Novel cell lines should be made available to qualified researchers whenever possible to accelerate scientific progress.

Version Management

When archiving stem cell research, clearly distinguish between preprint versions and final published articles. Link archived versions to the published DOI when possible. Updated versions should reference previous deposits appropriately for scientific accuracy.

Long-Term Preservation

Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research partners with digital preservation services to ensure permanent accessibility of all published regenerative medicine content. These partnerships guarantee your stem cell research remains available regardless of organizational changes for future therapeutic applications.

Questions About Archiving?

Contact us for guidance on data archiving policies and best practices for stem cell research preservation.

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Author Rights Retention

Authors retain copyright to their published stem cell research while granting the journal non-exclusive distribution rights. This author-friendly approach enables researchers to reuse their own work freely, deposit in institutional repositories, and incorporate content into future publications without additional permission requirements. Contact editorial support with questions about permissions and archiving.

These policies protect intellectual property while maximizing stem cell research impact globally.

Authors may share published content through academic networks for maximum visibility in stem cell research.