Research Data definition

Research Data means documents in a digital form, other than scientific publications, which are collected or produced in the course of scientific research activities and are used as evidence in the research process, or are commonly accepted in the research community as necessary to validate research findings and results;
Research Data means the result of observations or experimentation that validate research findings and that are published separate to the Article, which can include but are not limited to raw data, processed data, software, algorithms, protocols, and methods. With respect to any Research Data that I wish to make accessible on a site or through a service of the Copyright Owner, the Copyright Owner shall have a perpetual worldwide, non-exclusive right and license to publish, extract, reformat, index, adapt, build upon, redistribute, link to and otherwise use all or any part of the Research Data in all forms and media (whether now known or later developed), and to permit others to do so. Where I have selected a specific end user license under which the Research Data is to be made available on a site or through a service, the publisher shall apply that end user license to the Research Data on that site or service. Articles may sometimes be accepted for publication but later rejected in the publication process, even in some cases after public posting in “Articles in Press” form, in which case all rights will revert to the author (see xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/locate/withdrawalpolicy). I understand that no revisions, additional terms or addenda to this Journal Publishing Agreement can be accepted without the Copyright Owner’s express written consent. I understand that this Journal Publishing Agreement supersedes any previous agreements I have entered into with the Copyright Owner in relation to the Article from the date hereof.
Research Data means any recorded factual material commonly retained by and accepted in the scientific community as necessary to validate research findings;

Examples of Research Data in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall be entitled to inspect, take and be supplied with copies on the Research Data in a non-anonymised form.

  • To match the commercial software subsample, I collected information on all open source software listed on xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx released before August 2010 from the SourceForge Research Data Archive (SRDA)5.


More Definitions of Research Data

Research Data means all data, [*****] and any other information ------------- obtained or developed in the course of performance of the R&D Program.
Research Data means any recorded, retrievable information useful for the reconstruction and evaluation of reported results created in connection with the design, conduct or reporting of research performed at, for or under the auspices of NYU and the events and processes leading to those results, regardless of the form or the media on which they may be recorded. Research Data include both intangible data (statistics, finding, conclusions, etc.) and tangible data (notebooks, printouts, etc.), but not Tangible Research Property.
Research Data means any data generated by or on behalf of ABX (including by IMMUNOGEN at the request and on behalf of ABX) resulting from its direct and material use of the IMMUNOGEN Background Technology during the Research Term. ABX shall solely own all Research Data and all patent rights and other intellectual property rights therein.
Research Data means all results, data, and analyses thereof generated in the conduct of the Research Plan.
Research Data means the result of observations or experimentation that validate research findings and that are published separate to the Article, which can include but are not limited to raw data, processed data, software, algorithms, protocols, and methods.
Research Data means the result of observations or experimentation that validate research findings and that are published separate to the Article, which can include but are not limited to raw data, processed data, software, algorithms, protocols and methods. With respect to any Research Data that I wish to make accessible on a site or through a service of Journal Owner, Journal Owner shall have a perpetual worldwide, non-exclusive right and license to publish, extract, reformat, adapt, build upon, index, redistribute, link to and otherwise use all or any part of the Research Data in all forms and media (whether now known or later developed), and permit others to do so. Where I have selected a specific end user license under which the Research Data is to be made available on a site or through a service, the publisher shall apply that end user license to the Research Data on that site or service. I understand that I retain the copyright in the Article and that no rights in patents, trademarks or other intellectual property rights are transferred to the Journal Owner. As the author of the Article, I understand that I shall have the same rights to reuse the Article as those allowed to third party users (and Journal Owner) of the Article under the CC BY License. The publisher will apply the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY) to the Article where it publishes the Article in the journal on its online platforms on an Open Access basis. For further information, see xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/about/open-access/open-access-options. The CC BY license allows users to copy, to create extracts, abstracts and new works from the Article, to alter and revise the Article and to make commercial use of the Article (including reuse and/or resale of the Article by commercial entities), provided the user gives appropriate credit (with a link to the formal publication through the relevant DOI), provides a link to the license, indicates if changes were made and the licensor is not represented as endorsing the use made of the work. The full details of the license are available at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/licenses/by/4.0/ Articles may sometimes be accepted for publication but later rejected in the publication process, even in some cases after public posting in “Articles in Press” form, in which case all rights will revert to the author (see xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/locate/withdrawalpolicy). I understand that no revisions, additional terms or addenda to this License Agreem...
Research Data means information concerning Participants, which may include family configuration, age at time of testing, sex, psychopathology, diagnosis, cognitive functioning, family and medical history, and any other clinically relevant information collected by or on behalf of AS or a third-party organization and contributed to the MSSNG Database. Research Data shall not include any personally identifying information about the Participant, his/her family or its members.