Nine simple ways to make it easier to (re)use your data

abernard102@gmail.com 2013-07-08

Summary:

Use the link to access the full text article published as a blog post to Gobbledygook: A blog about about how the internet is changing scholarly communication hosted on Github and maintained by Martin Fenner.  The abstract reads as follows: "Sharing data is increasingly considered to be an important part of the scientific process. Making your data publicly available allows original results to be reproduced and new analyses to be conducted. While sharing your data is the first step in allowing reuse, it is also important that the data be easy to understand and use. We describe nine simple ways to make it easy to reuse the data that you share and also make it easier to work with it yourself. Our recommendations focus on making your data understandable, easy to analyze, and readily available to the wider community of scientists."

Link:

http://blog.martinfenner.org/2013/06/25/nine-simple-ways-to-make-it-easier-to-reuse-your-data/

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Date tagged:

07/08/2013, 07:12

Date published:

07/08/2013, 03:12