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AI3SD Video: Publishing and Citing Data in Practice

AI3SD Video: Publishing and Citing Data in Practice
AI3SD Video: Publishing and Citing Data in Practice
Sharing data, whether openly or on a more restricted basis, is increasingly expected of researchers in many areas. This is incredibly valuable for the scientific community but does take more work than simply putting the results in a drawer after the paper is published, so how can we make sure that the originators of data get full credit for their labour while ensuring that the data continues to be accessible in the long term? Data citation has a big role to play in the answer to this question, and this talk will give you an overview of the principles of data citation and how to implement them in practice.
AI3SD Event, Data Access, Data Citations, Data Publishing, Data Quality, Data Science, Data Sharing, Datasets, Reproducible Research, Research, Research Data Management
Cope, Jez
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Kanza, Samantha
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Frey, Jeremy G.
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Hooper, Victoria
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Knight, Nicola
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Cope, Jez
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Kanza, Samantha
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Frey, Jeremy G.
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Hooper, Victoria
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Knight, Nicola
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Cope, Jez (2020) AI3SD Video: Publishing and Citing Data in Practice. Kanza, Samantha, Frey, Jeremy G., Hooper, Victoria and Knight, Nicola (eds.) AI3SD, PSDS & Patterns Failed it to Nailed it: Getting Data Sharing Right Seminar Series 2020, Online, Southampton, United Kingdom. 22 Oct - 03 Dec 2020. (doi:10.5258/SOTON/P0063).

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Abstract

Sharing data, whether openly or on a more restricted basis, is increasingly expected of researchers in many areas. This is incredibly valuable for the scientific community but does take more work than simply putting the results in a drawer after the paper is published, so how can we make sure that the originators of data get full credit for their labour while ensuring that the data continues to be accessible in the long term? Data citation has a big role to play in the answer to this question, and this talk will give you an overview of the principles of data citation and how to implement them in practice.

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Published date: 3 December 2020
Additional Information: Jez Cope is Data Services Lead in the British Library’s Research Infrastructure Services team. He is responsible for the Library’s research identifiers service in conjunction with DataCite, and for implementing the Research Data Strategy. He has over 8 years of experience developing and delivering research data management services and strategies at research-intensive higher education institutions in the UK, as part of a long-term goal to help communicate and collaborate more effectively using technology; previous roles include research data management at University of Sheffield, Imperial College London and University of Bath. He graduated from Imperial College London with an MSci in Joint Mathematics & Computing. He is an experienced teacher and is involved with grassroots-driven data & software skills training organisation The Carpentries, as a Certified Instructor and early contributor to Library Carpentry. He is particularly interested in elevating the status of research software alongside research data in the scholarly record, and helping researchers develop the skills to make the most of this.
Venue - Dates: AI3SD, PSDS & Patterns Failed it to Nailed it: Getting Data Sharing Right Seminar Series 2020, Online, Southampton, United Kingdom, 2020-10-22 - 2020-12-03
Keywords: AI3SD Event, Data Access, Data Citations, Data Publishing, Data Quality, Data Science, Data Sharing, Datasets, Reproducible Research, Research, Research Data Management

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Local EPrints ID: 447369
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/447369
PURE UUID: 9e646117-26ec-4bca-9411-fae9a1860911
ORCID for Samantha Kanza: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4831-9489
ORCID for Jeremy G. Frey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0842-4302
ORCID for Nicola Knight: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8286-3835

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Date deposited: 10 Mar 2021 17:37
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:57

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Author: Jez Cope
Editor: Samantha Kanza ORCID iD
Editor: Jeremy G. Frey ORCID iD
Editor: Victoria Hooper
Editor: Nicola Knight ORCID iD

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