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Re: [dddwg] ESRF data policy article

Dear Andy,Please also accept my Hearty congratulations on this very important development.
The access to specific data sets by referees, an editor and eventually readers of an article relying on those data will be via your registration process mentioned in the policy I assume? Very often this will be before 3 years have elapsed since the measurements; will (registered) access be allowed during those first three years? (referees of course may well need to be anonymous to conform with a given journal's policy and/or their own wishes.)  Like Tom, I put out a tweet yesterday evening. One immediate query that has come up concerned data format (Nexus was asked about). If you let me have your answer (in less than 140 characters) I will reply for you if you wish. Or, with your permission, I can let the person who raised it know that you are the person to contact.
Hearty congratulations once again.John


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On 6 Feb 2016, at 17:31, "Andy Gotz" <andy.gotz@esrf.fr> wrote:
> Dear All,> > FYI an article on the ESRF data policy is now online:> > http://www.esrf.eu/home/news/general/content-news/general/esrf-takes-the-helm-in-saving-data.html> > It will be presented at the ESRF Users meeting next week.> > Andy> _______________________________________________> dddwg mailing list> dddwg@iucr.org> http://mailman.iucr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dddwg_______________________________________________dddwg mailing listdddwg@iucr.orghttp://mailman.iucr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dddwg

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