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Context of identification and citation in EMBRC / St Andrews

Questionnaire answers from EMBRC/St Andrews on Identification and Citation available at: https://envriplus.manageprojects.com/projects/requirements/notebooks/470/pages/40

Summary of EMBRC/ St Andrews requirements for Identification and citation

 

Detailed requirements

Identification

  1. What granularity do your RI’s data products have:
    a. Temporally (yearly, monthly, daily, or other)?
    > It varies
    b. Spatially (by measurement station, region, country or all together)?
    > It varies
  2.  How are the data products of your RI stored - as separate “static” files, in a database system, or a combination?
    > It varies
  3. How does your RI treat the “versioning” of data - are older datasets simply replaced by updates, or are several versions kept accessible in parallel?
    > No policy to my knowledge
  4. Is it important to your data users that
    a. Every digital data object is tagged with a unique & persistent digital identifier (PID)?
        > No policy
    b.The metadata for data files contains checksum information for the objects?
       > No policy
    c. Metadata (including any documentation about the data object contents) is given its own persistent identifier?
       > No policy
    d. Metadata and data objects can be linked persistently by means of PIDs?
      > No policy
  5. Is your RI currently using, or planning to use, a standardized system based on persistent digital identifiers (PIDs) for:
    >  No to all
  6. Please indicate the kind of identifier system that are you using - e.g. Handle-based (EPIC or DOI), UUIDs or your own RI-specific system?
    > None

Citation

  1. How does your “designated scientific community” (typical data users) primarily use your data products? As input for modelling, or for comparisons?
    > Modelling
  2. Do your primary user community traditionally refer to datasets they use in publications:
    a. By providing information about producer, year, report number if available, title or short description in the running text (e.g. under Materials and Methods)?
    > yes
    b. By adding information about producer, year, report number if available, title or short description in the References section?
    >Yes
    c. By DOIs, if available, in the References section?
    > Not necessarily doi but things may be placed in a data depositry
    d. By using other information?
    > Supplemental data added to paper submission
  3.  Is it important to your data users to be able to refer to specific subsets of the data sets in their citation?
    > Very  important: Date and time intervals, Geographic selection, Specific parameters and observables
  4.  Is it important to be able to refer to many separate datasets in a collective way, e.g. having a collection of “all data” from your RI represented by one single DOI?
    > No
  5.  What strategy does your RI have for collecting information about the usage of your data products?
    > No strategy different methods used.
  6.  Who receives credit when a dataset from your RI is cited ?
    > It varies

Formalities (who & when)

Go-betweenCristina Adriana Alexandru
RI representativeCharles Paxton
Period of requirements collectionNovember 2015
Status 

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