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Guidelines / Recommendations for Citing Data
Data Citation Principles & Background
- Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles (please review & endorse if you can)
- Ten Simple Rules for the Care and Feeding of Scientific Data (alternate format)
- Linking to Scientific Data: Identity Problems of Unruly and Poorly Bounded Digital Objects
Accessibility of Landing Pages
What needs to be done to make solar physics / astronomy data easily citable
The general recommendation is creating 'landing pages' for data (see below), but some of the issues that need to be resolved for our community, and the implications of the Joint Declaration.
- Poster for the 2014 LISA meeting : Data Citation in Astronomy; Thank you to Sally Bosken for putting it up.
- Poster for the 2014 AAS/SPD meeting : Naming Collections of Solar Physics Data
- Talk for the 2014 AAS meeting : Data Citation in Astronomy. (Thursday, June 4th) (abstract)
- Talk for the 2014 IDCC meeting : Data Citation at the Solar Data Analysis Center (keynote file)
References for these presentations:
- (2014). “Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles”.
- Accomazzi, Hennekin, Erdmann & Rots, (2012). “Telescope bibliographies: an essential component of archival data management and operations”.
- Bishop, Grothkopf & Lagerstrom, (2012). “Best Practices for Creating an Observatory or Telescope Bibliography”.
- CODATA-ICSTI Task Group on Data Citation Standards and Practices (2013), “Out of Cite, Out of Mind: The Current State of Practice, Policy, and Technology for the Citation of Data”, Data Science Journal V. 12.
- DataCite, (2013). “DataCite Metadata Schema for the Publication and Citation of Research Data: Version 3”
- Hourclé, Chang, Linares, Palaniswamy & Wilson (2012), “Linking Articles to Data” (see below, on 'Landing Pages')
- National Research Council, (2012). “For Attribution--Developing Data Attribution and Citation Practices and Standards”.
- Wynholds, (2011). “Linking to Scientific Data: Identity Problems of Unruly and Poorly Bounded Digital Objects”. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/ijdc.v6i1.183
If you have any questions, contact Joe H.
Older talks and such:
On the issues with linking directly to data:
- Poster for 2013 AGU, DOIs Should Not Link to Data
- References :
- CODATA-ICSTI Task Group on Data Citation Standards and Practices (2013), “Out of Cite, Out of Mind: The Current State of Practice, Policy, and Technology for the Citation of Data”, Data Science Journal V. 12.
- DataCite, (2013). “DataCite Metadata Schema for the Publication and Citation of Research Data: Version 3”
- Force11, (2013) “DRAFT - Declaration of Data Citation Principles”
- Hourclé, Chang, Linares, Palaniswamy & Wilson (2012), “Linking Articles to Data” (see below, 2012 RDAP)
On "Landing Pages" : Documents to serve as an interstitial proxy to citing data.
- Poster for 2012 RDAP meeting, Linking Articles to Data, and accompanying handout (co-authors Chang, Linares, Palaniswamy & Wilson)
- References for the poster:
- Ball, A. & Duke, M., (2011). “Cite Datasets and Link to Publications”.
- DataCite, (2011). “DataCite Metadata Schema for the Publication and Citation of Research Data”.
- Domenico, B. (2011). “White Paper on Data Interactive Publications”.
- OAI, (2008). “ORE User Guide - HTTP Implementation”.
- Parsons M. & ESIP, “How to Cite an Earth Science Data Set” (ESIP wiki page; and a more stable URL)
- SURF Foundation, “Enhanced Publications” (looks like it's been moved)
- Not referenced in the poster, but an excellent explanation of the problems of leaving it up to the citing authors to identify the data being cited:
- Last minute presentation at 2012 RDAP meeting : SlideShare, PowerPoint, PDF w/ notes
- And more references from the talk:
Specifically for Solar Physics Data
- Proposal for solar event identifiers
- Checklist for documenting event / feature catalogs
- Recommendations for FITS headers (poster at 2012 SPD meeting, earlier checklist)
- Recommendations for Data & Software Citation in Solar Physics (poster at 2012 SPD meeting)
- Labeled examples of good things in FITS headers (a supplement to a 2011 AGU poster on the review of metadata)