data citation, the dataverse network ®, and contributor identifiers
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Prepared for the ORCID Participant Meeting May 2011TRANSCRIPT
Data Citation, The Dataverse Network ®, and Contributor Identifiers
Micah Altman, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University
Prepared for the ORCID Participant MeetingMay 2011
Collaborators*
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Leonid Andreev, Ed Bachman, Adam Buchbinder, Ken Bollen, Bryan Beecher, Steve Burling, Kevin Condon, Jonathan Crabtree, Merce Crosas, Gary King, Patrick King, Tom Lipkis, Freeman Lo, Jared Lyle, Marc Maynard, Nancy McGovern, Lois Timms-Ferrarra, Akio Sone, Bob Treacy
Research SupportThanks to the Library of Congress (PA#NDP03-1), the
National Science Foundation (DMS-0835500, SES 0112072), IMLS (LG-05-09-0041-09), the Harvard University Library, the Institute for Quantitative Social Science, the Harvard-MIT Data Center, and the Murray Research Archive.
* And co-conspirators
Related Work
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Reprints available from: http://maltman.hmdc.harvard.edu
M. Altman, Adams, M., Crabtree, J., Donakowski, D., Maynard, M., Pienta, A., & Young, C. 2009. "Digital preservation through archival collaboration: The Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences." The American Archivist. 72(1): 169-182
M. Altman and G. King. 2007. “A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data”, D-Lib, 13, 3/4 (March/April).
M. Altman,2008, "A Fingerprint Method for Verification of Scientific Data" in, Advances in Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering, (Proceedings of the International Conference on Systems, Computing Sciences and Software Engineering 2007) , Springer Verlag.
M. Crosas, 2011, “The Dataverse Network: An Open-Source Application for Sharing, Discovering and Preserving Data”, D-Lib Magazine 17(1/2).
G. King, 2007, " An Introduction to the Dataverse Network as an Infrastructure for Data Sharing", Sociological Methods and Research, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 173-199
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Thanks to 37 Participants
ORCID Participant Meeting: Data Citations and The DataVerse Network (R)
ORCID Participant Meeting: Data Citations and The DataVerse Network (R)
Nineteen Ways of Looking at I.D.s
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AKA
Theory & Practice Hierarchy
Theory & Practice Hierarchy
Theory & Practice Hierarchy
Actors
Actors
Actors
Actors
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Source: Kunze 2011 Available from: http://projects.iq.harvard.edu/datacitation_workshop/pages/agenda
Author claim?
Author citation?
Pre-print? ArXiV? Publication?
Bibliometric Research?
Workflow
Workflow
Workflow
Use Cases
Use Cases
Use Cases
Use Cases
Use Cases
Use Cases
Brass Tacks
For Organizations For Scholars
•Brand it like your own website.•Upload any type of data.•Establish a persistent data citation•Facilitate data discovery•Provide live analysis •Receive permanent storage space
•Used by archives, libraries, journals, schools•Enable contributors to upload data•Organize studies by collections•Search across a universe of data•Control access and terms of use•Federate with catalogs and partners: OAI-PMH, LOCKSS, Z39.50, DDI
Dataverse Network – Designed for Research Data
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Archival Collaboration through shared infrastructure:Data-PASS
Data-PASS is a broad-based partnership of social science data archives.
Data-PASS partners collaborate to: identify and promote good archival
practices seek out at-risk research data mutually safeguard collections build preservation infrastructure
Data-PASS uses DataVerse: Creates federated catalog Manages content for some partners Provides simple way for
organizations to participate in partnership
Data-PASS uses SafeArchive: Collaboration through mutual
replication of partner content Supports legal transfer agreements
ORCID Participant Meeting: Data Citations and The DataVerse Network (R)
ORCID Participant Meeting: Data Citations and The DataVerse Network (R)
Contribution Role
Aggregate and Corporate Contributor
Grey Literature?
ArXiV?
Works of scholarship other than “articles”?
Microcredit
Lookup services?
Ingest?
Correction?
20 Ways
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Contact Us
ORCID Participant Meeting: Data Citations and The DataVerse Network (R)
Micah Altman
maltman.hmdc.harvard.edu
The Dataverse Network ™
thedata.org
Discussion…
“On the internet, nobody knows you’re a dog” …
But (soon) everyone will know that you wrote the (Ignobel) prize winning:
“A Comparison of Jump Performances of the Dog Flea, Ctenocephalides canis (Curtis, 1826) and the Cat Flea, Ctenocephalides felis felis (Bouche, 1835)," M.C. Cadiergues, C. Joubert, and M. Franc, Veterinary Parasitology, vol. 92, no. 3, October 1, 2000, pp. 239-41.