[Esip-citationguidelines] Welcome Madison! And notes from today

Lindstrom, Kevin kevin.lindstrom at ubc.ca
Fri May 14 12:35:46 EDT 2021


Hello everyone


This is such a timely topic.


I am currently investigating the research data activities of one of my departments here at UBC.  I've compiled a spreadsheet for all members of the department including

graduate students, research associates, faculty and postdocs. The spreadsheet includes ORCIDs, research groups, advisors, and so on.


I've been doing creators.name searching on datacite and all in all it has been both a frustrating and illuminating exercise. The continuum ranges from datasets that do not cite any of the researchers that published the paper (dataset was uploaded by a lab technician) to all authors who published the journal article are also listed as creators of the dataset.


ORCIDs have not been particularly useful so far. If any of you know how to search datacite for ORCID ids, please let me know.


Acknowledging the CrediT Taxonomy, it will be interesting to learn how researchers decide to assign authorship to datasets.


Lurking in the background but following this discussion with great interest.


-Kevin



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Hi all,

I only made part of the meeting and stayed quiet but I am excited to see
us working on this topic. I am happy to help in any way I can.

Deb

On 5/13/21 2:52 PM, Mark Parsons via Esip-citationguidelines wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> First off, let me thank and congratulate Madison Langseth from USGS for stepping up to co-chair the group. Madison has been a key leader in the group the last couple years. Also, unlike me, Madison is actually responsible for data which needs to be appropriately credited.  Yay Madison!
>
> In today’s meeting we got increasingly focussed. Not only are we focussing on credit for data, we are going to start developing guidelines for how to determine “authorship” or citation-level credit for data — an enhancement or codicil to the current guidelines if you will.
>
> See the notes here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ooEixbchKp-qgAG7qtnebKrWDYsutt4d2eX3HsaWls/edit?usp=sharing
>
> cheers,
>
> -m.
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