Editorial Board of the collection of scientific papers "Problems of Emergency Situations" supports the principles of Open Science and recommends that authors share research data according to the FAIR criteria:

  • Findable: Data is easily discoverable via unique identifiers (e.g., DOI);
  • Accessible: Data is available through clearly defined protocols;
  • Interoperable: Data is presented in formats that allow for shared use;
  • Reusable: Data is described with metadata and carries an appropriate license.

The Editorial Board recommends providing access to data through the following methods:

  • publishing data as supplementary materials to the article;
  • depositing data sets in repositories (such as Zenodo, Figshare, etc.) with a designated DOI.

 Restrictions and Ethical Principles

If data is confidential, authors must provide it in an anonymized format upon publication.

In cases where ethical, legal, or security restrictions apply, authors must state this and describe the conditions for access.

 Manuscript Requirements

Editorial Board recommends including a "Data Availability Statement" section in the manuscript, specifying whether the data is available through a repository, provided upon request, or contained directly within the article.

References to data sets should be included in the reference list, citing the data identifier (e.g., DOI).