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Standard No.: GB/T 7713.4-2025
English Name: Information and documentation—Presentation of documentation—Part 4: Data papers
Chinese Name: 信息与文献 编写规则 第4部分:数据论文
Chinese Classification: A14    Library, Archives, Literature and Information
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
ICS Classification: 01.140.20 01.140.20    Information sciences 01.140.20
Source Content Issued by: SAMR; SAC
Issued on: 2025-8-29
Implemented on: 2026-3-1
Status: to be valid
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 9500 words
Translation Price(USD): 285.0
Delivery: via email in 1~3 business day
GB/T 7713.4-2025 Information and documentation—Presentation of documentation—Part 4: Data papers English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing through draft translation, self-check, revision and verification) will be delivered upon being ordered. ICS 01.140.20 CCS A 14 People's Republic of China National Standard GB/T 7713.4-2025 Information and Documentation—Rules for Compilation—Part 4: Data Papers Issued on 2025-08-29 Implemented on 2026-03-01 Issued by State Administration for Market Regulation Standardization Administration of China Contents Foreword Introduction 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions, Abbreviations 3.1 Terms and Definitions 3.2 Abbreviations 4 Components 4.1 General Requirements 4.2 Front Matter 4.3 Main Text 4.4 Back Matter 4.5 Supplementary Components 5 Formatting Appendix A (Normative) Elements of Data Papers Appendix B (Informative) Examples of Academic Contribution Types for Data Paper Authors References Information and Documentation—Rules for Compilation—Part 4: Data Papers 1 Scope This document specifies the components and formatting requirements for data papers. This document applies to data papers in all dissemination formats, including print, microform, and electronic versions. 2 Normative References The following referenced documents contain provisions which, through citation in the text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 3101 General Rules for Quantities, Units, and Symbols GB/T 3102.1 Quantities and Units for Space and Time GB/T 3102.2 Quantities and Units for Periodic and Related Phenomena GB/T 3102.3 Quantities and Units for Mechanics GB/T 3102.4 Quantities and Units for Thermodynamics GB/T 3102.5 Quantities and Units for Electricity and Magnetism GB/T 3102.6 Quantities and Units for Light and Related Electromagnetic Radiation GB/T 3102.7 Quantities and Units for Acoustics GB/T 3102.8 Quantities and Units for Physical Chemistry and Molecular Physics GB/T 3102.9 Quantities and Units for Atomic Physics and Nuclear Physics GB/T 3102.10 Quantities and Units for Nuclear Reactions and Ionizing Radiation GB/T 3102.11 Mathematical Symbols Used in Physical Sciences and Technology GB/T 3102.12 Characteristic Numbers GB/T 3102.13 Quantities and Units for Solid State Physics GB/T 6447 Rules for Compiling Abstracts GB/T 7408.1 Date and Time—Representation of Information—Part 1: Basic Principles GB/T 7713.2 Rules for Compiling Academic Papers GB/T 7714 Rules for Bibliographic References GB/T 13745 Classification and Codes for Disciplines GB/T 14559 Symbols and Units for Quantities of Change GB/T 19710.1 Geographic Information—Metadata—Part 1: Fundamentals GB/T 32843 Scientific and Technological Resource Identification GB/T 35294 Information Technology—Citation of Scientific Data GB/T 42813 Metadata for Data Paper Publishing CY/T 173 Academic Publishing Guidelines—Rules for Compiling Keywords ISO 26324 Information and Documentation—Digital Object Identifier System Note: GB/T 36369—2018 Information and Documentation—Digital Object Unique Identifier System (ISO 26324:2012, IDT) 3 Terms and Definitions, Abbreviations 3.1 Terms and Definitions The following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1.1 Scientific Data Symbolic records of measurement or observation results conducted on target objects or phenomena following academic community consensus and necessary standards, including but not limited to numerical, textual, audio, and video formats. 3.1.2 Data Paper An article that provides standardized descriptions of one or more logically related datasets (3.1.4) and is published according to academic standards. [Source: GB/T 42813—2023, 3.2, modified] 3.1.3 Data File A physically independent electronic file. Note: Each data file has a name and a specific technical format. One or more related data files form a dataset. 3.1.4 Dataset A collection of data files reflecting the same topic. Note: A database is a form of dataset. [Source: GB/T 31075—2014, A.2.16, modified] 3.1.5 Data Object An individual, group, or phenomenon described by data. 3.2 Abbreviations The following abbreviations apply to this document. CCO: Creative Commons Zero (a sharing protocol where authors waive all rights) CRediT: Contributor Roles Taxonomy CSTR: Common Science and Technology Resource Identification DOI: Digital Object Unique Identifier ISO: International Organization for Standardization xls: Excel Spreadsheet 4 Components 4.1 General Requirements A paper should include the following four components: a) The front matter summarizes the core attributes of the data paper, and each item in the front matter should be expressed in both Chinese and English (preferably English); b) The main text describes the content of the dataset; c) The back matter describes the paper's relationships with other resources; d) The supplementary components describe additional information about the paper. The components of the data paper and related metadata should be organized according to Appendix A. Depending on the actual needs of the journal for print or electronic version production, the arrangement and order of elements may be adjusted. 4.2 Front Matter 4.2.1 Title The title is an accurate summary of the dataset described in the data paper, representing a logical combination of the dataset's content, spatiotemporal characteristics, technical features, and academic attributes. The title should be concise. Words in the title should facilitate selection for keywords and compilation of bibliographic information, using standard terms, full scientific names, and generic names for drugs and chemicals. Broad terms and exaggerated expressions should be avoided. A subtitle may be used in the following cases: When the title does not fully convey the meaning, a subtitle can supplement specific content; When research results are reported in parts or stages, different subtitles can distinguish them; When a subtitle is necessary to extend or explain the title. The title should be consistent throughout the paper. This item is mandatory. 4.2.2 Author Information The authorship of the data paper should comply with the requirements of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China. For individual authors, the paper should include the author's name, institution, academic title, and other personal information. It is recommended to include the author's unique identifier and contact information. For single authors, contact information should be provided; for multiple authors, a corresponding author should be designated, and contact information should be provided. The order of multiple authors should be based on their substantive contributions to the paper, from greatest to least. For group authors, the paper should use the full standard name of the group, avoiding abbreviated or shortened forms alone. Contact information for the corresponding author should be provided. It is recommended to list all authors or key author information. This item is mandatory. 4.2.3 Author Contributions The data paper should clearly describe the contributions of each author. A single author may have multiple types of contributions. Specific contribution types may be determined by the journal publishing unit, preferably following the author contribution type structure in Appendix B or reference structures such as CRediT. Contributions may be described individually for each author or for each task. This item is mandatory.
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GB/T 7713.4-2025  Information and documentation—Presentation of documentation—Part 4: Data papers (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 7713.4-2025
Statusto be valid
LanguageEnglish
File FormatPDF
Word Count9500 words
Price(USD)285.0
Implemented on2026-3-1
Deliveryvia email in 1~3 business day
Detail of GB/T 7713.4-2025
Standard No.
GB/T 7713.4-2025
English Name
Information and documentation—Presentation of documentation—Part 4: Data papers
Chinese Name
信息与文献 编写规则 第4部分:数据论文
Chinese Classification
A14
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
SAMR; SAC
Issued on
2025-8-29
Implemented on
2026-3-1
Status
to be valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
9500 words
Price(USD)
285.0
Keywords
GB/T 7713.4-2025, GB 7713.4-2025, GBT 7713.4-2025, GB/T7713.4-2025, GB/T 7713.4, GB/T7713.4, GB7713.4-2025, GB 7713.4, GB7713.4, GBT7713.4-2025, GBT 7713.4, GBT7713.4
Introduction of GB/T 7713.4-2025
GB/T 7713.4-2025 Information and documentation—Presentation of documentation—Part 4: Data papers English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing through draft translation, self-check, revision and verification) will be delivered upon being ordered. ICS 01.140.20 CCS A 14 People's Republic of China National Standard GB/T 7713.4-2025 Information and Documentation—Rules for Compilation—Part 4: Data Papers Issued on 2025-08-29 Implemented on 2026-03-01 Issued by State Administration for Market Regulation Standardization Administration of China Contents Foreword Introduction 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions, Abbreviations 3.1 Terms and Definitions 3.2 Abbreviations 4 Components 4.1 General Requirements 4.2 Front Matter 4.3 Main Text 4.4 Back Matter 4.5 Supplementary Components 5 Formatting Appendix A (Normative) Elements of Data Papers Appendix B (Informative) Examples of Academic Contribution Types for Data Paper Authors References Information and Documentation—Rules for Compilation—Part 4: Data Papers 1 Scope This document specifies the components and formatting requirements for data papers. This document applies to data papers in all dissemination formats, including print, microform, and electronic versions. 2 Normative References The following referenced documents contain provisions which, through citation in the text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 3101 General Rules for Quantities, Units, and Symbols GB/T 3102.1 Quantities and Units for Space and Time GB/T 3102.2 Quantities and Units for Periodic and Related Phenomena GB/T 3102.3 Quantities and Units for Mechanics GB/T 3102.4 Quantities and Units for Thermodynamics GB/T 3102.5 Quantities and Units for Electricity and Magnetism GB/T 3102.6 Quantities and Units for Light and Related Electromagnetic Radiation GB/T 3102.7 Quantities and Units for Acoustics GB/T 3102.8 Quantities and Units for Physical Chemistry and Molecular Physics GB/T 3102.9 Quantities and Units for Atomic Physics and Nuclear Physics GB/T 3102.10 Quantities and Units for Nuclear Reactions and Ionizing Radiation GB/T 3102.11 Mathematical Symbols Used in Physical Sciences and Technology GB/T 3102.12 Characteristic Numbers GB/T 3102.13 Quantities and Units for Solid State Physics GB/T 6447 Rules for Compiling Abstracts GB/T 7408.1 Date and Time—Representation of Information—Part 1: Basic Principles GB/T 7713.2 Rules for Compiling Academic Papers GB/T 7714 Rules for Bibliographic References GB/T 13745 Classification and Codes for Disciplines GB/T 14559 Symbols and Units for Quantities of Change GB/T 19710.1 Geographic Information—Metadata—Part 1: Fundamentals GB/T 32843 Scientific and Technological Resource Identification GB/T 35294 Information Technology—Citation of Scientific Data GB/T 42813 Metadata for Data Paper Publishing CY/T 173 Academic Publishing Guidelines—Rules for Compiling Keywords ISO 26324 Information and Documentation—Digital Object Identifier System Note: GB/T 36369—2018 Information and Documentation—Digital Object Unique Identifier System (ISO 26324:2012, IDT) 3 Terms and Definitions, Abbreviations 3.1 Terms and Definitions The following terms and definitions apply to this document. 3.1.1 Scientific Data Symbolic records of measurement or observation results conducted on target objects or phenomena following academic community consensus and necessary standards, including but not limited to numerical, textual, audio, and video formats. 3.1.2 Data Paper An article that provides standardized descriptions of one or more logically related datasets (3.1.4) and is published according to academic standards. [Source: GB/T 42813—2023, 3.2, modified] 3.1.3 Data File A physically independent electronic file. Note: Each data file has a name and a specific technical format. One or more related data files form a dataset. 3.1.4 Dataset A collection of data files reflecting the same topic. Note: A database is a form of dataset. [Source: GB/T 31075—2014, A.2.16, modified] 3.1.5 Data Object An individual, group, or phenomenon described by data. 3.2 Abbreviations The following abbreviations apply to this document. CCO: Creative Commons Zero (a sharing protocol where authors waive all rights) CRediT: Contributor Roles Taxonomy CSTR: Common Science and Technology Resource Identification DOI: Digital Object Unique Identifier ISO: International Organization for Standardization xls: Excel Spreadsheet 4 Components 4.1 General Requirements A paper should include the following four components: a) The front matter summarizes the core attributes of the data paper, and each item in the front matter should be expressed in both Chinese and English (preferably English); b) The main text describes the content of the dataset; c) The back matter describes the paper's relationships with other resources; d) The supplementary components describe additional information about the paper. The components of the data paper and related metadata should be organized according to Appendix A. Depending on the actual needs of the journal for print or electronic version production, the arrangement and order of elements may be adjusted. 4.2 Front Matter 4.2.1 Title The title is an accurate summary of the dataset described in the data paper, representing a logical combination of the dataset's content, spatiotemporal characteristics, technical features, and academic attributes. The title should be concise. Words in the title should facilitate selection for keywords and compilation of bibliographic information, using standard terms, full scientific names, and generic names for drugs and chemicals. Broad terms and exaggerated expressions should be avoided. A subtitle may be used in the following cases: When the title does not fully convey the meaning, a subtitle can supplement specific content; When research results are reported in parts or stages, different subtitles can distinguish them; When a subtitle is necessary to extend or explain the title. The title should be consistent throughout the paper. This item is mandatory. 4.2.2 Author Information The authorship of the data paper should comply with the requirements of the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China. For individual authors, the paper should include the author's name, institution, academic title, and other personal information. It is recommended to include the author's unique identifier and contact information. For single authors, contact information should be provided; for multiple authors, a corresponding author should be designated, and contact information should be provided. The order of multiple authors should be based on their substantive contributions to the paper, from greatest to least. For group authors, the paper should use the full standard name of the group, avoiding abbreviated or shortened forms alone. Contact information for the corresponding author should be provided. It is recommended to list all authors or key author information. This item is mandatory. 4.2.3 Author Contributions The data paper should clearly describe the contributions of each author. A single author may have multiple types of contributions. Specific contribution types may be determined by the journal publishing unit, preferably following the author contribution type structure in Appendix B or reference structures such as CRediT. Contributions may be described individually for each author or for each task. This item is mandatory.
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