Adventures in data citation: sorghum genome data exemplifies the new gold standard

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Scientific progress is driven by the availability of information, which makes it essential that data be broadly, easily and rapidly accessible to researchers in every field. In addition to being good scientific practice, provision of supporting data in a convenie...

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Main Authors: Edmunds Scott C, Pollard Tom J, Hole Brian, Basford Alexandra T
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-07-01
Series:BMC Research Notes
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/5/223
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spelling doaj-bc098daff26b4240a2c1b4d25d0803202020-11-25T01:22:53ZengBMCBMC Research Notes1756-05002012-07-015122310.1186/1756-0500-5-223Adventures in data citation: sorghum genome data exemplifies the new gold standardEdmunds Scott CPollard Tom JHole BrianBasford Alexandra T<p>Abstract</p> <p>Scientific progress is driven by the availability of information, which makes it essential that data be broadly, easily and rapidly accessible to researchers in every field. In addition to being good scientific practice, provision of supporting data in a convenient way increases experimental transparency and improves research efficiency by reducing unnecessary duplication of experiments. There are, however, serious constraints that limit extensive data dissemination. One such constraint is that, despite providing a major foundation of data to the advantage of entire community, data producers rarely receive the credit they deserve for the substantial amount of time and effort they spend creating these resources. In this regard, a formal system that provides recognition for data producers would serve to incentivize them to share more of their data.</p> <p>The process of data citation, in which the data themselves are cited and referenced in journal articles as persistently identifiable bibliographic entities, is a potential way to properly acknowledge data output. The recent publication of several sorghum genomes in <it>Genome Biology</it> is a notable first example of good data citation practice in the field of genomics and demonstrates the practicalities and formatting required for doing so. It also illustrates how effective use of persistent identifiers can augment the submission of data to the current standard scientific repositories.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/5/223
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Adventures in data citation: sorghum genome data exemplifies the new gold standard
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title Adventures in data citation: sorghum genome data exemplifies the new gold standard
title_short Adventures in data citation: sorghum genome data exemplifies the new gold standard
title_full Adventures in data citation: sorghum genome data exemplifies the new gold standard
title_fullStr Adventures in data citation: sorghum genome data exemplifies the new gold standard
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publishDate 2012-07-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Scientific progress is driven by the availability of information, which makes it essential that data be broadly, easily and rapidly accessible to researchers in every field. In addition to being good scientific practice, provision of supporting data in a convenient way increases experimental transparency and improves research efficiency by reducing unnecessary duplication of experiments. There are, however, serious constraints that limit extensive data dissemination. One such constraint is that, despite providing a major foundation of data to the advantage of entire community, data producers rarely receive the credit they deserve for the substantial amount of time and effort they spend creating these resources. In this regard, a formal system that provides recognition for data producers would serve to incentivize them to share more of their data.</p> <p>The process of data citation, in which the data themselves are cited and referenced in journal articles as persistently identifiable bibliographic entities, is a potential way to properly acknowledge data output. The recent publication of several sorghum genomes in <it>Genome Biology</it> is a notable first example of good data citation practice in the field of genomics and demonstrates the practicalities and formatting required for doing so. It also illustrates how effective use of persistent identifiers can augment the submission of data to the current standard scientific repositories.</p>
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