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Presentation by Brian Hole on the role of data journals in incentivising data publication and open scholarship given as a 'provocation' in the final panel session at the Now and Future of Data Publishing Symposium, 22 May 2013, Oxford, UKTRANSCRIPT
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Brian HoleThe Now and Future of Data Publishing, Oxford, 22 May 2013
The data journal: incentivizing open scholarshipor ‘a convenient fiction’?
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The Social Contract of Science
• Validation
• Dissemination
• Further development
Scientific Malpractice
• Publishers
• Researchers
• Libraries, repositories…
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Metajournals as incentives
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Why data papers?
Amsterdam manifesto:
4. A data citation in a publication should resemblea bibliographic citation and be located in the publication’s reference list.
• Data can (and should) be cited using DataCite DOIsin articles, but this is not enough.
• Researchers understand the value of papers• University departments and the REF understand
papers
• Researchers know where to put paper refs, no need for extra guidelines
• Publishers routinely strip out anything else• Familiar impact metrics can be collected