
Nature Data Availability
FreeStreamline your data availability statements for Nature submissions.
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What Nature Data Availability does
The Nature Data Availability skill is designed to assist researchers in preparing, auditing, and revising data availability statements that comply with the stringent requirements of Nature journals. This skill focuses on creating a transparent data availability package that includes statement text, repository plans, dataset citations, and flags for any missing information. By leveraging the FAIR data principles and DataCite-style citation metadata, it ensures that the data supporting academic manuscripts is accessible and well-documented.
This skill is particularly useful for authors submitting to Nature journals, as it guides them through the complexities of data sharing policies set by Springer Nature. It emphasizes the importance of linking a manuscript's claims to the evidence needed for inspection, reproduction, or reuse. Authors can use this skill to inventory datasets, classify access routes, and draft comprehensive data availability statements that meet the journal's requirements.
For Chinese-speaking authors, the skill includes a specialized mode that allows for the natural use of Chinese input while drafting final statements in English. It translates key terms and phrases to ensure clarity and compliance with Nature's standards. This bilingual support is crucial for authors who may be more comfortable writing in Chinese but need to submit in English.
Overall, this skill is a valuable tool for researchers aiming to enhance the transparency and accessibility of their research data, thus improving their chances of successful publication in high-impact journals like Nature.
When to use it
Use this skill when preparing data availability statements for manuscripts intended for Nature journals, especially when dealing with complex data sharing requirements.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for general manuscript editing or statistical analysis tasks outside the scope of data availability statements.
What you can build with it
Preparing for Nature Submission
Use this skill to create a compliant data availability statement when preparing your manuscript for submission to a Nature journal.
Bilingual Data Availability Statements
Leverage the skill's Chinese-to-English capabilities to draft data availability statements for Chinese-speaking authors submitting to Nature.
Auditing Existing Statements
Employ this skill to audit and improve existing data availability statements to ensure they meet Nature's stringent requirements.
How to install Nature Data Availability
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add galaxy-dawn/claude-scholar/nature-data --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by galaxy-dawnNature Data Availability Skill
Use this skill to turn a manuscript's supporting data into a transparent, Nature-ready data availability package: statement text, repository plan, dataset citations, and missing-information flags.
The governing policy layer is Springer Nature / Nature Portfolio data policy. The implementation layer is FAIR data practice and DataCite-style citation metadata.
Chinese-user operating mode
When the user writes in Chinese, provides a Chinese manuscript note, or asks for "中文对应", "中英对照", "数据可用性声明", "数据获取声明", "原始数据", "数据存储库", or "受限数据":
- Accept Chinese input naturally, but draft the final submission-ready statement in English unless the user explicitly asks for Chinese only.
- Preserve a short Chinese explanation of unresolved decisions when it helps the author act.
- Translate intent, not wording. Chinese phrases such as "可向通讯作者索取" are usually too vague for Nature-style English unless the restriction and access process are specified.
- Convert Chinese repository/status descriptions into precise publication terms:
数据可用性声明->Data Availability;原始数据->raw data;处理后数据->processed data;源数据->source data;补充材料->Supplementary Information;受限数据->restricted data;合理请求->reasonable request, only with reason and review route. - Use
references/chinese-author-alignment.mdfor Chinese terminology, common CN-to-EN failure modes, and bilingual intake questions.
Default stance
- Treat the Data Availability statement as a link between the paper's claims and the evidence needed to inspect, reproduce, or reuse them.
- Do not invent DOIs, accession numbers, repository names, licences, embargo dates, ethics approvals, access committees, or data-use conditions.
- Prefer public, discipline-specific repositories. Use generalist or institutional repositories only when no suitable community repository exists.
- Describe both newly generated data and reused third-party data.
- If data cannot be openly shared, state why, who controls access, how requests are evaluated, and what metadata or representative data can still be public.
- Separate data, code, materials, and protocols unless the journal asks for a combined availability section.
- Keep this skill focused on availability and metadata. Do not rewrite methods, analyze statistics, or polish the manuscript unless the user asks for those tasks separately.
- Flag "available upon request" as weak unless there is a specific legal, ethical, commercial, or third-party restriction.
Workflow
- Identify the target journal and article type. If journal-specific instructions conflict with this skill, follow the journal.
- Inventory every dataset needed to support the main and supplementary results: generated raw data, processed data, figure source data, secondary data, software outputs, models, tables, images, and files underlying statistical analysis.
- Classify each dataset into one access route:
public repository,controlled access repository,within paper or supplement,reused public source,third-party restricted,available on justified request, ornot applicable. - Choose repository and identifier strategy before drafting text. Prefer DOI, accession number, Handle, ARK, or stable repository record over personal websites and temporary cloud links.
- Draft the Data Availability statement using explicit dataset-to-location mapping.
- Add formal dataset citations for public data that support conclusions.
- Run the FAIR and metadata audit before finalizing.
- Return ready-to-paste statement text plus any unresolved fields the author must confirm.
Output format
Unless the user asks for another format, return:
Data Availability
[ready-to-paste statement]
Repository and citation actions
- [specific actions or "None"]
Missing information / risk flags
- [specific flags or "None"]
中文核对
- [用中文列出作者需要确认的字段或 "无"]
When auditing an existing statement, lead with blocking issues first, then provide a revised version.
Related files
| File | Open when |
|---|---|
| references/policy-principles.md | You need the governing Nature/Springer Nature data-sharing rules or edge-case policy logic |
| references/chinese-author-alignment.md | The user writes in Chinese, needs bilingual wording, or provides Chinese availability notes |
| references/statement-patterns.md | You need ready-to-adapt Data Availability statement patterns |
| references/repository-and-identifiers.md | You need repository choice, accession, DOI, embargo, versioning, or dataset citation guidance |
| references/fair-metadata-checklist.md | You need FAIR checks, README metadata, file organization, licences, provenance, or DataCite fields |
| references/source-basis.md | You need to justify rules with official sources or check which source supports which rule |
Source hierarchy
Use sources in this order:
- Target journal instructions and submission system requirements.
- Nature Portfolio / Springer Nature data, code, materials, and reporting policies.
- Repository-specific requirements and domain community standards.
- FAIR principles and DataCite metadata practice.
If a policy detail may have changed, verify the current journal page before giving final submission advice.
Frequently asked questions about Nature Data Availability
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