Project E: Citation Understanding the problem space Progress so far How you can contribute : afternoon session Lessons learned and challenges ahead Acknowledgements:

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Project E: Citation Understanding the problem space Progress so far How you can contribute : afternoon session Lessons learned and challenges ahead Acknowledgements: –Liz Lyon, Monica Duke (Bath) –Carole Goble (Manchester) –Jonathan Rees (CreativeCommons) –Myles Axton, Timo Hannay (Nature PG) –Andrew Kasarskis (Sage) –Greg Hannum (UCSD) –Barend Mons (Netherlands)

Calls for action, new metrics

Why citation of network models? …and data-driven models in other disciplines… Career credit : attribution, research assessment & reward Research integrity : academic rigour, provenance, audit tracking, data quality, validation and verification Sustainability : preservation of the scientific record over the long-term Discovery and access : Return-On-Investment from public funds, economic benefits Re-use : societal benefits, new knowledge, better medicine and healthcare

Journal Article Workflow Visualisation Model Data Annotation Concept Macro Micro / Nano Attribution granularity What are we citing?

How? Functionality? Policy? Examples: /PANGAEA Descriptive metadata – standards Persistent identification - URIs Identifier-agnostic framework Resilient resolution service Multi-directional linking e.g. to peer-reviewed paper, to datasets Version control Integrated in workflow ??

The Sage Pipeline Local lab workflows Distributed data repositories Complex visualisations Emerging standards Multiple identifiers ???

Citation Overview Paper Draft on wiki for comment –Drivers –Nature of the data –Identifers and Resolution –Content of Citation –Following Citations –Bi-directional linking –Versioning –Approaches: Citation vectors, TrackBack, DataCite, NanoPublication, ? –DataStore Initiatives: PANGAEA, Dryad, Dataverse, ?

Afternoon session Requirements gathering exercise 10 Questions covering: –Workflows and process? –Data formats / data types? –Citation data and metadata? –Linking? –Versioning? –Metrics? –Barriers to implementation? We need your contribution......

Project E: Summary Lessons learned –We need a (much) better understanding of Sage workflows and practitioner requirements –Citation service functionality will be dependent on community adoption of common standards Challenges ahead –Service development in partnership with relevant agencies and organisations –Influence funders and policy makers to ensure citation of models and associated data is rewarded –Development of new metrics for research assessment