Data Citation and Publication by NERC’s Environmental Data Centres | Ariadne: Web Magazine for Information Professionals

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-05-11

Summary:

Use the link above to access the full text article from the current issue of Ariadne: Web Magazine for Information Professionals. The article opens as follows: “Data are the foundation upon which scientific progress rests. Historically speaking, data were a scarce resource, but one which was (relatively) easy to publish in hard copy, as tables or graphs in journal papers. With modern scientific methods, and the increased ease in collecting and analysing vast quantities of data, there arises a corresponding difficulty in publishing this data in a form that can be considered part of the scientific record. It is easy enough to ‘publish’ the data to a Web site, but as anyone who has followed a broken link knows, there is no guarantee that the data will still be in place, or will not have changed, since it was first put online. A crucial part of science is the notion of reproducibility: if a dataset is used to draw important conclusions, and then the dataset changes, those conclusions can no longer be re-validated by someone else.”

Link:

http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue68/callaghan-et-al

Updated:

08/16/2012, 06:08

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oa.new oa.data oa.licensing oa.copyright oa.open_science oa.metadata oa.preservation oa.data.citation oa.repositories.data oa.jisc oa.environment oa.data.curation oa.data.standards oa.dois oa.nerc oa.sis oa.libre oa.repositories

Authors:

abernard

Date tagged:

05/11/2012, 17:21

Date published:

05/11/2012, 17:49