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How can I view the research data of articles on academic platforms?

October 30, 2025
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Accessing research data from academic platforms primarily depends on the platforms' features, journal policies, and the authors' data sharing practices. It is generally feasible to obtain data supporting publications. Key data sources include supplemental materials attached to the article file, dedicated data repositories listed in the publication, or links provided within the article text itself. Platforms may host supplementary files directly or provide links to external repositories like Dryad, Figshare, or institutional repositories. Access permissions vary; some datasets require subscriptions to the journal/platform or repository, while others are freely accessible. Users should first check the article page for clearly labelled supplementary information sections or data availability statements. When supplementary files are linked, they often require a simple download. If directed to an external repository, locate the dataset using the provided identifier (DOI or Handle). Should data be unavailable, consider contacting the corresponding author directly, as journals often encourage authors to share data upon request. Be mindful of licensing terms and ethical restrictions governing data reuse. This facilitates validation, reproducibility, and secondary analysis, enhancing the impact of original research.
How can I view the research data of articles on academic platforms?
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