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it is acceptable to include supplemental information such as relative table charts or graphs from reference or literature in your research notebook? why?​

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Answered by aryanlegend30
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Answer:

Supplementary material should be cited in the main text of your article, just like other figures and tables are. The SM is cited as, e.g. '… (Supplementary material Appendix 1, Fig. A1)' (where 'A1' denotes Supplementary material Appendix).

Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Answer:

Supplementary materials are critical for scientific advancement. By making your extended methods, datasets, and results available online, you enable other researchers to evaluate your work and, if necessary, replicate your findings. One of the golden standards of the scientific method is replication or reproducibility.

Explanation:

Readers will find your paper easier if you include supplementary materials. If readers do not subscribe to the journal, they may come across your supplementary materials online, which may direct them to your paper. Supplemental material "improves the discoverability of your article by providing another path for people to find your research."

Publishing supplementary materials may aid in the prevention of plagiarism. A plagiarism detector can identify anyone attempting to plagiarise if your extended methods, materials, and data sets are available online. Some research grants may require evidence of previous data collection, so having online data as supplementary material can help you meet funding requirements.

A backup copy of your supplementary material is available online. If you inadvertently lose your data or methods due to a computer crash, rest assured that the data is still available online in the journal's electronic supplement database.

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