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& Maggie Hellström Maggie Hellstrom and Alex Vermeulen with help from go betweens and others
The questions that were sent to the RIs are available here: 1 - Identification and citation questions.docx
The following RIs have contributed to identifying and describing ENVRIplus identification and citation requirements: ACTRIS, AnaEE, EISCAT-3D, EMBRC, EMSO, EPOS, Euro-ARGO, EuroGOOS, IAGOS, ICOS, IS-ENES2, LTER, SeaDataNet, and SIOS (click on individual RI names to see the respective responses).
Identification of data (and associated metadata) throughout all stages of processing is really central in any RI. This can be ensured by allocating unique and persistent digital identifiers (PIDs) to data objects throughout the data processing life cycle. The PIDs allow unambiguous references be made to data during curation, cataloguing and support provenance tracking. They are also a necessary requirements for correct citation (and hence attribution) of the data by end users, as this is only possible when persistent identifiers exist and are applied in the attribution.
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Currently, users refer to data sets in publications using DOIs if available, and else provide information about producer, year, report number etc. either in the article text or in the References section. A majority of RIs feel it is absolutely necessary to allow unambiguous references to be made to subsets of datasetsdata sets, preferably in the citation, while few find the ability to create and later cite collections of individual datasets data sets is important. Ensuring that credit for producing (and to a lesser extent curating) scientific data sets is “properly assigned” is a common theme for all RIs - not the least because funding agencies and other stakeholders require such performance indicators, but also because individual PIs want and need recognition of their work. Connected to this, most RIs have strategies for collecting usage statistics for their data products, i.e. through bibliometric searches (quasi-automated or manual) of from scientific literature, but thus often rely on publishers indexing also data object DOIs.
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The following RIs have contributed to developing identifying and describing ENVRIplus identification and citation requirements
: ACTRIS, AnaEE, EISCAT-3D:, EMBRC:, EMSO:, EPOS:,Euro-ARGO:
ICOS:
, EuroGOOS, IAGOS, ICOS, IS-ENES2:, LTER:
SIOS:
, SeaDataNet, and SIOS (click on individual RI names to see the respective responses).