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Autor Clare Dean

DOI 10.60804/GAPH-5F57 Views from Mike Thelwall, Professor of Data Science Mike Thelwall, Professor of Data Science at the University of Sheffield, UK, has developed free software and methods for social media sentiment analysis and for systematically gathering and analyzing web and social web data.

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DOI 10.60804/ZFGH-FP13 Perspectives from Nicolas Robinson Garcia Nicolas Robinson Garcia works in bibliometrics and research evaluation. His current research focuses on research contributions and how those are distributed across teams and in different research fields – see this preprint for his latest research on contributions based on the CRediT taxonomy.

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The third release of the Data Citation Corpus incorporates data citations from the Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s (ASAP) initiative and enhancements to organization information. DOI: 10.60804/ykf9-z968 We are pleased to share a new release for the Data Citation Corpus.

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DOI: 10.60804/6msz-1759 Views from Peter Cerda, Data Curation Specialist Peter Cerda is a Data Curation Specialist for Workflows and Big Data with the library at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He helps students and faculty deposit large, complex datasets into Deep Blue Data Repository;

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DOI 10.60804/1nhk-qd72 We have many great activities planned for the coming year, collaborating with individuals and organizations that share our drive to advance responsible data metrics and data evaluation. Here is a preview of what we’ll be doing in 2025: 1. Work even more closely with institutions Universities play a key role in advancing open research practices, and many institutions

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Blog post by Iratxe Puebla and Maria Alejandra Tejada Gómez. DOI: 10.60804/zb5q-qy55 The Make Data Count Summit last September brought together researchers, infrastructure providers and representatives across institutions, funding and policy areas to discuss data metrics and the responsible evaluation of data usage.

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https://doi.org/10.60804/fkfy-1162  Make Data Count is a community hub for the development of metrics that can help us understand how data is used in research and policy activities. Several Make Data Count community members have given us their insights on the Data Citation Corpus, our project to build a central open aggregate of data citations.

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DOI 10.60804/1516-e177 Blog post by Ian Mathews, CEO at Redivis, Zach Chandler, Director of Open Scholarship Strategy at Stanford University, Erin DeLaney, Head of Design at Redivis Analyze data citations for any repository by forking this analytical workflow on Redivis! At Redivis, we believe that data-driven research should be accessible, reproducible, and as open as possible.