Credit where credit’s due: your data can increase your publication count
Speaker: cHARLOTTE PASCOE
Chair(S): oSCAR mARTINEZ-ALVARADO
wednesday JULY 24 2024, 13:00
ABSTRACT
‘Many hands make light work’... and the same is true for research: the resulting outputs of our endeavours (papers, datasets, code etc) often involve many people and inputs that help to deliver our science outputs. Yet providing due credit for these contributions has historically been hard to provide in a meaningful, scalable manner. The landscape, though, is changing.
From the perspective of data citations, we’ll cover the use of Permanent Identifiers (PIDS) - such as ORCIDs and DOIs - that help address this provenance challenge. We’ll show you work underway to address the challenge of how to cite hundreds of different sources, to create unbroken provenance chains to instruments and models and those that run them.
We’ll put this in the context of national and international efforts to give credit where credit is due. How to gain and give this credit, and help build the wider knowledge landscape for all.
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