4.2 Are there any necessary limitations to protect sensitive data?
Questions you might want to consider:
- Under which conditions will the data be made available (timing of data release, reason for delay if applicable)?
Data have to be shared as soon as possible, but at the latest at the time of publication of the respective scientific output.
Restrictions may be only due to legal, ethical, copyright, confidentiality or other clauses.
Consider whether a non-disclosure agreement would give sufficient protection for confidential data.
(This relates to the FAIR Data Principles A1 & R1.1)
4.3 I will choose digital repositories that are conform to the FAIR Data Principles. [CHECK BOX]
The SNSF requires that repositories used for data sharing are conform to the FAIR Data Principles. For more information, please refer to the SNSF’s explanation of the FAIR Data Principles.
4.4 I will choose digital repositories maintained by a non-profit organisation. [RADIO BUTTON yes/no]
 If the answer is no: “Explain why you cannot share your data on a non-commercial digital repository.”
The SNSF supports the use of non-commercial repositories for data sharing. Costs related to data upload are only covered for non-commercial repositories.