In the social science literature, most data attribution is incomplete and does not include persistent identifiers (PIDs). Instead, authors mention data informally. Without explicit data citation, a publication cannot automatically or definitively link to a data source. The human effort required to find, interpret, and link opaque citations is costly and inefficient, so data use often goes untracked, and data creators go uncredited. This presentation, given at the International Association for Social Science Information Services and Technology (IASSIST) conference on May 29, 2019 in Sydney, NSW, Australia, outlined the challenges specific to repositories, categorized types of informal citation currently in use (based on our experience managi...
This paper will showcase the results of a recent project run by the Australian Data Archive that ai...
Data citation should be a necessary corollary of data publication and reuse. Many researchers are re...
The importance of data citation for understanding the impact of social surveys has becoming increasi...
In the social science literature, most data attribution is incomplete and does not include persisten...
In the social and behavioral science literature, much data attribution is incomplete and does not in...
With its long-held commitment to linking social science data to the publications based on them, ICPS...
Data citations, or citations in reference lists to data, are increasingly seen as an important means...
In recent years, the data management community has begun to codify data citation practices and assoc...
Slides for presentation at Forum Bibliometrie 2021, Technical University of Munich (online) Abstrac...
The paper introduces a service to assign Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) on the level of the inline da...
The presentation highlights data citation challenges in Social Sciences and the solution by KonsortS...
The session discusses current data citation hurdles in the Social Sciences and a technical solution ...
NISO Virtual Conference: Dealing with the Data Deluge: Successful Techniques for Scientific Data Man...
As scientific data grow in volume, velocity, and variety, they become ever more difficult to manage ...
The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) is developing a computatio...
This paper will showcase the results of a recent project run by the Australian Data Archive that ai...
Data citation should be a necessary corollary of data publication and reuse. Many researchers are re...
The importance of data citation for understanding the impact of social surveys has becoming increasi...
In the social science literature, most data attribution is incomplete and does not include persisten...
In the social and behavioral science literature, much data attribution is incomplete and does not in...
With its long-held commitment to linking social science data to the publications based on them, ICPS...
Data citations, or citations in reference lists to data, are increasingly seen as an important means...
In recent years, the data management community has begun to codify data citation practices and assoc...
Slides for presentation at Forum Bibliometrie 2021, Technical University of Munich (online) Abstrac...
The paper introduces a service to assign Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) on the level of the inline da...
The presentation highlights data citation challenges in Social Sciences and the solution by KonsortS...
The session discusses current data citation hurdles in the Social Sciences and a technical solution ...
NISO Virtual Conference: Dealing with the Data Deluge: Successful Techniques for Scientific Data Man...
As scientific data grow in volume, velocity, and variety, they become ever more difficult to manage ...
The Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) is developing a computatio...
This paper will showcase the results of a recent project run by the Australian Data Archive that ai...
Data citation should be a necessary corollary of data publication and reuse. Many researchers are re...
The importance of data citation for understanding the impact of social surveys has becoming increasi...