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1 Research Data Citation Karen Visser ANDS 4 Sept 2012 1

2 Who is ANDS? 2

3 What is Data Citation? 3 DATA Article

4 WHY CITE DATA? 4

5 Worldwide movement towards Open (citable) Data 5

6 Funding agencies: UK 6 www.rcuk.ac.uk/media/news/2012news/Pages/120716.aspx 16 July 2012 “The new policy, which will apply to all qualifying publications being submitted for publication from 1 April 2013, states that peer reviewed research papers which result from research that is wholly or partially funded by the Research Councils: must be published in journals which are compliant with Research Council policy on Open Access, and; must include details of the funding that supported the research, and a statement on how the underlying research materials such as data, samples or models can be accessed.”

7 Funding agencies: Australia 7 http://www.nhmrc.gov.au/_files_nhmrc/file/grants/admin/nhmrc_funding_agreement_110812%20.pdf http://www.arc.gov.au/pdf/LP13/LP13_funding_rules_FINAL.pdf

8 Data Citation Metrics tools 8 http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/06/22/idUS109861+22-Jun-2012+HUG20120622

9 9 http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0000308

10 Credit where credit is due 10 ands.org.au/cite-data/ Your data:  Data Citation metrics for CVs, promotion  Data as a primary research output  Recognition for data sharing and re-use  Tracking publications - who is using your data Re-use other’s data: saving time, effort & funding -> furthering, rather than repeating

11 WHAT HAS TO HAPPEN FOR DATA TO BE CITED? 11

12 12

13 2. Data Descriptions 13 Creator (PublicationYear): Title. Version. Publisher. ResourceType. Identifier ISSP Research Group: International Social Survey Programme 2007: Leisure Time and Sports (ISSP 2007) GESIS Data Archive, Cologne, Germany, ZA4850 Data file Vers. 2.0.0 doi:10.4232/1.1 0079

14 3. DOIs 14

15 Strengthening links between scholarly publishing and associated data 15 http://www.crossref.org/CrossRefAnimation.html

16 1. Access 16 6. Persistent 4. Safely stored 5. Discoverable

17 ARE WE THERE YET? 17

18 Are we there yet? Not quite.... 18  ROI Lag  Governance  Culture – data citation as a scholarly practice  What to cite?  How low do you go....  Snapshots, time slices, versioning

19 WHAT’S ANDS DOING TO HELP EVERYONE CITE DATA? 19

20 20 Sharing ideas ands.org.au/events.html

21 Enriching resources 21 ands.org.au / cite-data

22 Guiding technical expertise 22 ands.org.au /services/cite-my-data.html

23 WHAT CAN YOU DO... IF YOU WANT DATA CITATION TO COUNT FOR YOU? 23

24  Be a Data Whisperer  Plan  Describe  Store  Grant access (where appropriate)  Be a Data Champion  Make your data citable  Cite other datasets  Use your citation metrics 24

25 More info...  Human  Karen Visser karen.visser@anu.edu.au  Lisa Bradley  Daleks  ands.org.au/cite-data  ands.org.au/services/cite-my-data.html  community.ands.org.au 25


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