Australian data discovery portals - data citation- Natasha Simons
Research Data Management workshop at the iSchools Data Science Winter Institute, 7-9 December 2017, University of Hong Kong
4. Why cite data?
“There is no change
in the high number of
researchers valuing a
data citation the same
as an article -
from 78% in 2016
to 77% in 2017”
Digital Science Report: The
State of Open Data 2017, p.8
5. Hands-on exercise: Thing 7
Link to Thing 7: https://tinyurl.com/ycgqvx3f
Your instructions: pair up with someone and “do” Thing 17 “learn more” on the
FORCE11 Data Citation Principles.
You have 10 minutes - Go!!!
6. Class discussion
How did you find Thing 15? What did you learn?
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8. Some useful data citation tools
● Data Citation Formatter: https://citation.crosscite.org/
● DataCite search: https://search.datacite.org/
● DataCite statistics: https://stats.datacite.org/
9. Workshop review and reflection
Class discussion:
● Something you have learnt
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● Something you will do
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10. The End!
Thank you iSchools and Hong Kong!
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11. With the exception of third party images or where otherwise indicated, this work is licensed under the Creative
Commons 4.0 International Attribution Licence.
ANDS, Nectar and RDS are supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research
Infrastructure Strategy Program (NCRIS).
Natasha.simons@ands.org.au
@n_simons
orcid.org/0000-0003-0635-1998
Natasha Simons
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You got your hands dirty with a hands on exercise - what did you learn?
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