Varsha Khodiyar, PhD Data Curation Editor, Scientific Data Nature Publishing Group @varsha_khodiyar @scientificdata Twitter friendly talk Data Publishing and Institutional Repositories FORCE16 : Libraries United in Opening New Scholarly Platforms 18 th April 2016
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Varsha Khodiyar, PhD
Data Curation Editor, Scientific Data
Nature Publishing Group
@varsha_khodiyar
@scientificdata
Twitter friendly talk
Data Publishing and Institutional RepositoriesFORCE16 : Libraries United in Opening New Scholarly Platforms
18th April 2016
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www.nature.com/scientificdata
Why data papers? – Credit for data producers
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Why data papers? - Data reuse is easier
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“The Data Descriptor made it easier to use the data, for me it was critical that everything was there…all the technical details like voxel size.”
Professor Daniele Marinazzo
Results
Discussion
Analysis & Conclusions
What was done to generate the data?
How was the data processed?
Where is the data?
Who did what and when?
Methods and technical analyses supporting the quality of the measurements.
Do not contain tests of new scientific hypotheses
Comparison of data paper to traditional article
Data papers at Scientific Data
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Human readable representation of
studyi.e. article (HTML &
PDF)
Human readable component
i.e. article text (HTML & PDF)
Machine accessible
componenti.e. metadata (ISA format)
Scientific Data’s Repository List
Almost 80 recommended data repositories listed
1. Is there a public data-specific repository for your data?
2. If there is no public data-specific repository for your data exists, does your funder or institution mandate deposition to a particular repository?
www.nature.com/sdata/data-policies/repositories
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Authors can use their own IR when submitting to Scientific Data
For institutional repositories (such as ScholarsArchive@OSU), select ‘DataCite DOI’ as Repository Name during submission
DataCite
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IR
Scientific Data’s IR workflow
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Final Data Citation
What do data journals require from a repository?
1. Recognized within their scientific community
2. Long-term data preservation plan
3. Implementation of community reporting standards
4. Stable identifiers for published datasets
5. Allow open access to data without unnecessary
restrictions e.g. no commercial use restrictions
Questionnaire for new repositories requesting listing:http://www.nature.com/sdata/data-policies#repo-suggest