| 1 Data Citation Implementation Evolving the Elsevier infrastructure Mike Taylor January 2016.

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| 1 Data Citation Implementation Evolving the Elsevier infrastructure Mike Taylor January 2016

| 2 Our Commitment to Research Data “Research Data is of the utmost importance for researchers in their advancement of knowledge. Therefore also the proper discovery and thus citation of such data is something that Elsevier fully supports – and will offer to researchers wherever possible”. Philippe Terheggen Managing Director Elsevier Journals January 2016

| 3 Building the research data infrastructure Our ambitions for 2016: (Most) Elsevier journals to promote data publishing with data policies Our submission system to support data citations Our submission system to support data submissions Data objects correctly recognized throughout Elsevier infrastructure Data citations correctly identified throughout Elsevier infrastructure Data citations displayed correctly Plan to support DataCite DOIs throughout Elsevier platforms Plan to generate data metrics Communication, community and socialization plans

| 4 The two challenges: develop new product, integrate existing platforms Existing platforms: Researcher submissions Journal data policies Publishing platforms (principally ScienceDirect) carries Data Journals and Articles Existing articles have ancillary data Data articles have citations, data articles are cited XML workflow, supplier management Data linking programme New products: Mendeley data repository Repository data search

| 5 Our ambition for integration altmetrics, SciVal, Scopus Scopus Pure Regular Elsevier journals Journal data repository Mendeley data repo (researcher) Institutional data repository Data journals Post data & supp material Publish Lab data management / “ELN” Post Publish Other publishers/journals Other repositories Research Data Search Data/article linking program Index Post data Repository data search Institutional data search Domain data search Embed Measure success (data use)

| 6 Data metrics and citation Metrics create the value loop. Co-chair NISO Working Group on ‘non-traditional research outputs’ Draft recommendation on data downloads will be released for public comment this month Final recommendations will be published this Summer Data metrics based on citation can’t happen until the infrastructure has been made Research Metrics team will address data citation metrics as soon as we are able! Draft recommendations on downloads are based around COUNTER recommendations Identifying was a ‘data object’ is a requirement (in a corpus of 60M documents in Scopus)

| 7 Data metrics promotion Key issues that have been identified as a challenge include: Standards Infrastructure Activity Reward loop Many are being addressed by the community, and by organizations in the data publishing environment. These are largely inter-dependent.. Elsevier is committed to delivering the infrastructure and publishing environment to enable end-to-end A real challenge in the community is the promotion of the value of data and data re-use.