Title
Capturing and curating published data
Abstract
Verifiability and reproducibility are core tenets of the scholarly communication process. For many scientific publications, however, it is often the case that supporting datasets are not preserved, even when the article text is. And when they are, it is usually as a collection of files without relationships amongst one another or to the articles with which they are associated. There are some existing approaches that attempt to link datasets with articles after the fact (e.g.,NED ), but they are relatively few and involve substantial human intervention. The Digital Research and Curation Center in the Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries, in conjunction with its partners has developed a proof-of-concept system that demonstrates an approach to capturing datasets during the process of submitting the associated article. As part of this process, linkages are established between the datasets and the article.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1816123.1816200
JCDL
Keywords
Field
DocType
article text,scientific publication,existing approach,digital research,proof-of-concept system,johns hopkins university sheridan,core tenet,curation center,scholarly communication process,associated article,proof of concept,data curation,data services
Data science,World Wide Web,Information retrieval,Computer science,Data curation,Scholarly communication,Data as a service
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Tim Dilauro19112.86
Mark Cyzyk211.03
Elliot Metsger3101.30
Mark Patton4274.47