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Publishing & Citing Research Data Arun Prakash
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Agenda Introduction Why is Data publishing important ? Ongoing Work Role of Semantics
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Introduction Knowledge, as published through scientific literature, is the last step in a process originating from primary scientific data Little or no data associated with publications is released Some organizations require data publicto be released as a part of their funding policy http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/dsj/5/0/79/_pdf
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Why is data publishing important? Verifiability Transparency Recognition New Research directions Scientific products with added value
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Ongoing Work John Hopkins - DataPub Funded by Institute for Museum and Library Sciences (IMLS) and Microsoft Research
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Ongoing Work John Hopkins – DataPub Author Publisher https://wiki.library.jhu.edu/download/attachments/16319/Reynolds-DLF-2008-Spring.ppt?version=1 e
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Ongoing Work John Hopkins – DataPub https://wiki.library.jhu.edu/download/attachments/16319/Reynolds-DLF-2008-Spring.ppt?version=1 Author Archive DLF Spring Forum, April 2008Archiving Published Data
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Scientific Publication Packages Jane Hunter, Professorial Research Fellow University of Queensland Scientific Publication Packages – A Selective Approach to the Communication and Archival of Scientific Output
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Scientific Publication Packages www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc/article/view/8/4
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Scientific Publication Packages www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc/article/view/8/4
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DataCite.org Acts as a Global DOI Registration agency for scientific content
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DataCite http://www.ilds2009.eu/fileadmin/user_upload/Full_text/DataCite_Brase_COINFO.pdf
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A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data Micah Altman Associate Director, Harvard-MIT Data Center and Micah Altman Gary King David Florence Professor of Government, Institute for Quantitative Social Science Gary King
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A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data Minimal Citation Standard Title Date Author Unique Identifier Unique Numerical Fingerprint Bridge Service
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A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data Micah Altman; Karin MacDonald; Michael P. McDonald, 2005, "Computer Use in Redistricting", hdl:1902.1/AMXGCNKCLU UNF:3:J0PkMygLPfIyT1E/8xO/EA== http://id.thedata.org/hdl%3A1902.1%2FAMXGCNKCLU
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RSC Prospect Provides semantically enhanced publications Links articles to ontology terms Features Find citing articles Find similar titles http://www.rsc.org/Publishing/Journals/ProjectProspect/index.asp
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Earth System Science Data Publishes articles on research data sets Articles contain information about planning, instrumentation and execution of experiments or collection of data Uses two stages for publication Rapid access peer review followed by discussion in the scientific community Peer Review process completed and papers are published
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DataDryad International repository of data underlying peer-reviewed articles in the basic and applied biosciences Collects data supporting articles published in partner journals Submitted data licensed under Creative Commons Zero (CC0)Creative Commons Zero (CC0)
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RIOJA Aims at providing Quality Assurance for papers submitted to public repositories Tool to support automated interactions between journal software and public repositories Demonstrates an “overlay journal” which uses OJS and Arxiv http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ls/rioja/
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Claddier Discovery Service Offers a federated discovery service Harvests metadata from repositories using the OAI-PMH protocol Provides interface to search for publications and related research data stored at various places
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Role of semantic web technologies Ability to describe aggregated content Semantically enriched publications add value Cross Linking between publications and data products
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