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

Ted Habermann tedhabermann at gmail.com
Sun May 16 15:51:03 EDT 2021


Lesley,

Dave and Silvio are very well known in the citation world… They run the Open Citation project (https://opencitations.net/ <https://opencitations.net/>)…

Maybe I will put his crosswalk on Zenodo… and get a DOI… It still needs some work...

Ted

> On May 15, 2021, at 5:49 PM, Lesley Wyborn <lesley.wyborn at anu.edu.au> wrote:
> 
> Hi Ted
>  
> Wow- those are two comprehensive resources you have pointed us to.
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> How widely used is this Dave Shotton and Silvio Peroni <https://sparontologies.github.io/scoro/current/scoro.html> ontology. I see it comes from the SPAR ontologies <http://www.sparontologies.net/ontologies/scoro> which, much to my embarrassment, I have never heard of. Do you have any background on this group?
>  
> With your attachment on the Contributor Roles Crosswalk - do you intend making this more widely (and persistently!) available? It would be very useful to some work going on in ARDC at the moment.
>  
> Take care
>  
>  
> Lesley
>  
> From: Esip-citationguidelines <esip-citationguidelines-bounces at lists.esipfed.org <mailto:esip-citationguidelines-bounces at lists.esipfed.org>> on behalf of Ted Habermann via Esip-citationguidelines <esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org <mailto:esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org>>
> Reply to: Ted Habermann <tedhabermann at gmail.com <mailto:tedhabermann at gmail.com>>
> Date: Saturday, 15 May 2021 at 9:22 am
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> Subject: Re: [Esip-citationguidelines] Welcome Madison! And notes from today
>  
> Hello all, 
>  
> Some time ago I spent some time working on a credit crosswalk (attached) that I thought might be interesting for this group (attached). I concluded that the most interesting work done in this area was by Dave Shotton and Silvio Peroni <https://sparontologies.github.io/scoro/current/scoro.html>. Unfortunately, it was also the most complex and my effort was overcome by other events…
>  
> IMHO, the CRediT work is interesting but, like the ISO Topic Category, it is so high-level that it may only be useful for the most granular descriptions of a vast variety of roles.
>  
> Stay safe,
> Ted
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>> On May 14, 2021, at 10:35 AM, Lindstrom, Kevin via Esip-citationguidelines <esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org <mailto:esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org>> wrote:
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>> 
>> 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.
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>> 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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>> From: Esip-citationguidelines <esip-citationguidelines-bounces at lists.esipfed.org <mailto:esip-citationguidelines-bounces at lists.esipfed.org>> on behalf of Deb Agarwal via Esip-citationguidelines <esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org <mailto:esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org>>
>> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2021 5:29:50 PM
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>> Subject: Re: [Esip-citationguidelines] Welcome Madison! And notes from today
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>> [CAUTION: Non-UBC Email]
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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 <https://docs.google.com/document/d/18ooEixbchKp-qgAG7qtnebKrWDYsutt4d2eX3HsaWls/edit?usp=sharing>
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>> > cheers,
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>> > -m.
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