Citation and credit: The role of researchers, journals, and repositories to ensure data, software and samples are linked to publications with proper attribution. EGU ESSI3.3, 27 April 2021 Recording: https://youtu.be/k81sWdKpse
Despite attempts at clear direction in international, national and journal guidelines, attribution o...
In keeping with the growing movement in scientific publishing toward transparency in data and method...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...
Original research papers with a small number of authors, particularly in the life sciences, are incr...
Citation of scientific software contributes to the reproducibility, attribution, documentation, and ...
<p>The pursuit of science increasingly relies on activities that facilitate science but are not curr...
Honestly recognizing the true scholarly contributions to a manuscript is essential for the accurate ...
Introducing the Software Citation: Giving Credit Where Credit is Due Research is commonly intense an...
Keynote address from the Developing Data Attribution and Citation Practices and Standards: An Intern...
This document presents guidelines on how to cite software and services for authors of journal articl...
Software and data citation are emerging best practices in scholarly communication. This article prov...
Researchers want to know how their work impacts their communities, and the wider world; including re...
A poster describing data citation and publication and how to get credit for it. Why should I publish...
STFC’s Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) has a record of curating and aiding use of envi...
As scientific data grow in volume, velocity, and variety, they become ever more difficult to manage ...
Despite attempts at clear direction in international, national and journal guidelines, attribution o...
In keeping with the growing movement in scientific publishing toward transparency in data and method...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...
Original research papers with a small number of authors, particularly in the life sciences, are incr...
Citation of scientific software contributes to the reproducibility, attribution, documentation, and ...
<p>The pursuit of science increasingly relies on activities that facilitate science but are not curr...
Honestly recognizing the true scholarly contributions to a manuscript is essential for the accurate ...
Introducing the Software Citation: Giving Credit Where Credit is Due Research is commonly intense an...
Keynote address from the Developing Data Attribution and Citation Practices and Standards: An Intern...
This document presents guidelines on how to cite software and services for authors of journal articl...
Software and data citation are emerging best practices in scholarly communication. This article prov...
Researchers want to know how their work impacts their communities, and the wider world; including re...
A poster describing data citation and publication and how to get credit for it. Why should I publish...
STFC’s Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) has a record of curating and aiding use of envi...
As scientific data grow in volume, velocity, and variety, they become ever more difficult to manage ...
Despite attempts at clear direction in international, national and journal guidelines, attribution o...
In keeping with the growing movement in scientific publishing toward transparency in data and method...
What contributions are considered sufficient to justify authorship credit? As universities show incr...