UTLS OZONE Data Protocol
The aims of the Data Protocol are:
- to encourage rapid dissemination of scientific results from UTLS OZONE.
- to protect the rights of the individual scientists funded by UTLS OZONE.
- to have all the involved researchers treated equitably.
- to ensure the quality of the data in the UTLS OZONE data archive.
These aims conflict at times, and it is hoped that the provisions of the protocol resolve
these conflicts fairly. It is recognised that this cannot always be achieved to
everyone's complete satisfaction; there are bound to be cases where individual
interests clash with those of the UTLS OZONE programme. Therefore to try to meet
these aims, all PIs involved in UTLS OZONE, in accordance with and on behalf of
their co-investigators, must agree to abide by the following conditions:
- Preliminary data must be made available to other UTLS OZONE scientists as soon
as possible. There are 2 advantages to quick release a) planning of the future
phases of the mission can be greatly improved, and b) scientific evaluation of the
data can occur in a timely manner.
- Any corrections or amendments to the preliminary data should be announced as
soon as possible.
- Validated data must be made available to other UTLS OZONE scientists via the
BADC within 6 months of creation. The data will then be made available to the
public domain 18 months after its submission to the BADC. Exceptions to these
times will be outlined in the Implementation plan.
- Results of model studies using data acquired during UTLS OZONE must be made
available to other UTLS OZONE scientists via the BADC. The time scale for
submission is the same as that for validated data, as outlined in point 3.
- Data submitted to the BADC must be in the data format agreed between UTLS
OZONE PIs and the BADC. All agreed metadata describing the data must also be
supplied.
- It is each PI’s responsibility to ensure that the data used in publications are the best
available at that time.
- All scientists involved in UTLS OZONE are to have equal and complete access to
measurements and model results produced during UTLS OZONE.
- If measurements or model results from other research groups within UTLS
OZONE are used in a publication, joint authorship must be offered. This does not
necessarily have to be accepted, particularly in cases where due credit and
acknowledgement can be given in other, possibly more appropriate, ways.
- Whilst the data is restricted from the public domain (see point 3), each PI has the
right to refuse to allow his/her work, whether measurement or calculation, to be
used in a publication or presentation prior to the PI’s own publication of that work.
- Whilst the data is restricted from the public domain (see point 3), no data should
be transferred to a third party without the originators consent.
- In the event of dispute the final decision rests with the UTLS OZONE Scientific
Steering Committee.
I agree to abide by the terms and conditions for usage
of UTLS data as stated above.