Short overview of the workflow and reporting requirements for publishing at PIK. The post covers the specific requirements in FLMEtab and includes relevant links to the PIK overall process.
The FLMETAB publication checklist is adapted from the official PIK publication guidelines.
Some or all of these steps are always required when you are planning to publish something using your PIK affiliation (guests also). Generally, the first PIK-affiliated author is responsible that this checklist is being followed. In our group, the corresponding author usually takes care of the submission and all interaction with the journal.
If digital material has been used or produced, first PIK author, zips or archives material and makes metadata entry (help here)
Select Tags for publication
Send all info to Manuela (full reference, metadata ID (or lack thereof), tags, final draft pdf)
(Add to achievements)
Open access (OA) stands for free and unrestricted access to publications on the internet. PIK pursues an open access strategy and expects us scientists to publish our research results according to open access principles.
In practice, there are two main options for this:
Legal aspects have to be considered. PIK also supports pre-publication on preprint servers.
There are several different policy and guideline documents for publishing open source code and open data.
Text and figures are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 4.0. The figures that have been reused from other sources don't fall under this license and can be recognized by a note in their caption: "Figure from ...".
For attribution, please cite this work as
Pichler (2022, Feb. 8). FL Metab methods blog: FLMetab Publication Checklist. Retrieved from http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~pichler/metab/blog/posts/2022-02-07-pik-publication-guidelines/
BibTeX citation
@misc{pichler2022flmetab, author = {Pichler, Peter-Paul}, title = {FL Metab methods blog: FLMetab Publication Checklist}, url = {http://www.pik-potsdam.de/~pichler/metab/blog/posts/2022-02-07-pik-publication-guidelines/}, year = {2022} }