Frontiers | Making data sharing count: a publication-based solution | Frontiers in Brain Imaging Methods

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-11-19

Summary:

Use the link to access the full text article from Frontiers.  The abstract reads as follows: "The neuroimaging community has been increasingly called up to openly share data. Although data sharing has been a cornerstone of large-scale data consortia, the incentive for the individual researcher remains unclear. Other fields have benefited from embracing a data publication form—the data paper—that allows researchers to publish their dataset as a citable scientific publication. Such publishing mechanisms both give credit that is recognizable within the scientific ecosystem, and also ensures the quality of the published data and metadata through the peer review process. We discuss the specific challenges of adapting data papers to the needs of the neuroimaging community, and we propose guidelines for the structure as well as review process."

Link:

http://www.frontiersin.org/Brain_Imaging_Methods/abstract/39226

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oa.new oa.data oa.gold oa.best_practices oa.peer_review oa.metadata oa.impact oa.quality oa.neuro oa.recommendations oa.citations oa.data_papers oa.frontiers oa.journals

Date tagged:

11/19/2012, 14:28

Date published:

11/19/2012, 09:28