Data Retrieval Policy
The Data Retrieval Policy for the Global Journal of Endocrinology and Diabetes is established to promote transparency, reproducibility, and ethical integrity in the research published within the journal. Authors are required to make all relevant data underlying their findings available to facilitate verification and further exploration of topics related to endocrinology and diabetes. Upon submission, authors must include a statement regarding the availability of their data, specifying whether it can be accessed publicly, is available upon request, or is subject to restrictions due to ethical or privacy considerations.
For studies involving human participants or sensitive data, it is essential that authors adhere to ethical guidelines, ensuring that any shared data complies with regulations regarding participant confidentiality and informed consent. Sensitive information must be anonymized to protect the identities of individuals involved in the research. Authors are encouraged to deposit their data in recognized public repositories, where feasible, and to provide a persistent identifier (such as a DOI) to enhance accessibility and facilitate future research.
In cases where data cannot be made publicly available, authors should provide a clear justification for this decision and outline the conditions under which the data may be accessed. The journal reserves the right to request access to the data for verification purposes during the peer review process or after publication. By adhering to this Data Retrieval Policy, authors contribute to the integrity of research in endocrinology and diabetes, fostering an environment of trust and collaboration within the scientific community. This commitment to data transparency not only enhances the credibility of published work but also supports the advancement of knowledge and best practices in the fields of endocrinology and diabetes.