[Esip-preserve] Fwd: [Force11] possible new reference

Parsons, Mark parsom3 at rpi.edu
Mon Nov 18 11:25:00 EST 2013



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From: Joan Starr <Joan.Starr at ucop.edu<mailto:Joan.Starr at ucop.edu>>
Subject: [Force11] possible new reference
Date: November 18, 2013 at 9:08:44 AM MST
To: datacitationworkgroup <datacitationworkgroup at force11.org<mailto:datacitationworkgroup at force11.org>>

Growing Institutional Support for Data Citation: Results of a Partnership Between Griffith University and the Australian National Data Service By Natasha Simons, Griffith University, Brisbane, Karen Visser, Australian National Data Service and Samantha Searle, Griffith University, Brisbane
Abstract

Data is increasingly recognised as a valuable product of research and a number of international initiatives are underway to ensure it is better managed, connected, published, discovered, cited and reused. Within this context, data citation is an emergent practice rather than a norm of scholarly attribution. In 2012, a data citation project at Griffith University funded by the Australian National Data Service (ANDS) commenced that aimed to: enhance existing infrastructure for data citation at the University; test methodologies for tracking impact; and provide targeted outreach to researchers about the benefits of data citation. The project extended previous collaboration between Griffith and ANDS that built infrastructure at the University to assign DOI names (Digital Object Identifiers) to research data produced by Griffith's researchers. This article reports on the findings of the project and provides a case study of what can be achieved at the institutional level to support data citation.

http://www.dlib.org/dlib/november13/simons/11simons.html

What I really like about the piece is the discussion about a “culture of data citation” and all its components.

--Joan


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