All users of the project declare to be bound to these obligations by signing the NFFA-DI User Access Policy following the acceptance of their proposal.

 

Guidelines

Mandatory steps to comply to NFFA-DI requirements.

1

Whenever appropriate, we invite you to include the NFFA-DI staff members who provided access support among the authors of the publication.

2

Insert the project acknowledgment in the article:

Funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU, M4C2, within the PNRR project NFFA-DI, CUP B53C22004310006, IR0000015, having benefited from the access provided by [operational unit] in [city], proposal [IDXXXX].

3

Cite in the "Data availability statement" of your article the DOI of the research data necessary to validate the presented results (see also: NFFA-DI research data guidelines).

4

By the publication date, deposit in a certified repository either the publisher's version or the accepted manuscript (postprint) of the article, and provide open access to it as soon as permitted by the publisher's policy and in any case within 12 months from the date of publication of the product (you can use the open policy finder to check the publisher's policy).

To ensure proper identification of the deposited publication in the repository, include at least the following descriptive metadata:

  • DOI of the original article – the unique identifier for the publication
  • Funding information – “European Union – NextGenerationEU, NFFA-DI, CUP B53C22004310006”
  • Proposal ID number – if applicable
  • Related identifiers – DOI(s) of the associated Research Data and any other research output
  • Researcher ID – ORCID or other researcher identifiers.