[ESIP-ResearchArtifactCitation] ESIP Research Artifact Citation Cluster Update

Lesley Wyborn Lesley.Wyborn at anu.edu.au
Fri Nov 4 05:32:53 EDT 2022


HI Madison

I am happy to continue.

Can you clarify two things for me:

  1.  Are you now restricting the new group to be just for data, not research artefacts as we were previously considering (samples, software, etc)
  2.  Is this group in its new incarnation actually proposing to do something for the ESIP winter meeting?

Take care

Lesley

From: Esip-citationguidelines <esip-citationguidelines-bounces at lists.esipfed.org> on behalf of Langseth, Madison L via Esip-citationguidelines <esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org>
Date: Friday, 4 November 2022 at 9:00 am
To: esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org <esip-citationguidelines at lists.esipfed.org>
Subject: [ESIP-ResearchArtifactCitation] ESIP Research Artifact Citation Cluster Update
Hi Fellow Cluster Members,

During our cluster meeting last month, cluster members determined that it might be time for the Research Artifact Citation Cluster to take a break. There are still challenges in the area of credit for research artifacts, but we were not able to come up with a clear direction to move the group. Following that discussion, I attended a Science Gateways Community Institute training that was hosted by ESIP to help cluster leads to develop value propositions and goals for their cluster. As I brainstormed with other cluster leads, I had an idea of a goal/direction that we could potentially head, if others are interested:

Goal: Increase earth science researcher awareness of credit considerations for data

Activity: Create bite-sized pieces of information (think infographics) that cluster members, data managers, librarians, repository managers, etc., could use to engage early career researchers in conversations about credit for data.

If this sounds like something that you would be interested in pursuing with me, please let me know by responding to this email!

If there is enough interest, I would like to meet again in February 2023 to discuss the idea in more detail and formulate a plan. This break will give us some time to focus on activities at the AGU Fall Meeting and ESIP Winter Meeting and come back reinvigorated in the new year. I will try to put together a Doodle poll for anyone who responds to find a common meeting time that will work for the most participants.

In the meantime, let's continue using the listserv to share resources and questions related to citation and credit!

Best,


Madison Langseth (she/hers)

U.S. Geological Survey
Science Analytics & Synthesis (SAS)
Denver Federal Center
Building 810, Mail Stop 302
Denver, CO 80225

(303) 202-4088

mlangseth at usgs.gov<mailto:mlangseth at usgs.gov>

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