This file is to facilitate the collection of information pertaining to the citation of data, be it from the formal scholarly literature or from elsewhere, or in a manner readable by humans or machines.
NIH will explore ways to advance data as a legitimate form of scholarship through data citation and other means.
- Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles
- The Evolution of Data Citation: From Principles to Implementation
- Data Citation to JATS mapping
- Achieving human and machine accessibility of cited data in scholarly publications
- BioCADDIE white paper
- The citation revolution will not be televised: the end of papers and the rise of data.
- Data Citation Index
Sharing research data at a large scale benefits funding bodies, as they see how their investment pays back through an increased use and re-use of data (Wood et al., 2010).
- ESRC guidelines on data citation
- Data Citation and Sharing: What’s in it for me?
- NERC data citation guidelines (PDF)
- Data Citation Index
- Out of Cite, Out of Mind: The Current State of Practice, Policy, and Technology for the Citation of Data
- RDA Data Citation Working Group
- Data-level metrics
- Academic citation practices need to be modernized so that all references are digital and lead to full texts
- Data Citation in Neuroimaging: Proposed Best Practices for Data Identification and Attribution
- Why shared data should not be acknowledged on the author byline
- "We briefly discuss viable alternatives for crediting contributors, such as citations of papers describing shared data"
- How do you deposit data citations?
- ESIP Data Preservation and Stewardship Committee. 2019. Data Citation Guidelines for Earth Science Data. Ver. 2. Earth Science Information Partners
- These guidelines provide the basis for most all Earth science-related journals. See also https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1451971 .
- Software citation
- Citations to software
- Software vs. data in the context of citation
- Force11 Software Citation Working Group
- Invitation to comment on a proposal for a cohesive research software citation-enabling platform
- Making code citable with Zenodo and GitHub
- Making Your Code Citable
- codemeta
- Code as a research object
- fidgit
- Assessing the Impact of Software on Science Through Bootstrapped Learning in Full Texts
- Depsy
- "altmetrics for software"; mines the literature for mentions of software
- code citation guidelines for American Astronomical Society journals
- Citations from software
- Citations to software
- Citing instrumentation:
- Making data count