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It is a great pleasure to welcome this letter by eleven prominent researchers of the field of phonetics who open a very important discussion that touches a crucial aspect of open science: open data. The main point presented by this letter is that "journals publishing original research articles about phonetics decide that archiving of primary data is now a prerequisite for submissions" by understanding that availability of data is a point related to "the same activity that results in the publication of research papers".

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  • RESPONSE FROM THE EDITOR TO TOWARD OPEN DATA POLICIES IN PHONETICS: WHAT WE CAN GAIN AND HOW WE CAN AVOID PITFALLS

  • BARBOSA, Plínio A.1 1University of Campinas It is a great pleasure to welcome this letter by eleven prominent researchers of the field of phonetics who open a very important discussion that touches a crucial aspect of open science: open data

  • The main point presented by this letter is that "journals publishing original research articles about phonetics decide that archiving of primary data is a prerequisite for submissions" by understanding that availability of data is a point related to "the same activity that results in the publication of research papers"

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RESPONSE FROM THE EDITOR TO TOWARD OPEN DATA POLICIES IN PHONETICS: WHAT WE CAN GAIN AND HOW WE CAN AVOID PITFALLS BARBOSA, Plínio A.1 1University of Campinas It is a great pleasure to welcome this letter by eleven prominent researchers of the field of phonetics who open a very important discussion that touches a crucial aspect of open science: open data.

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