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EventsSummitInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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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.

CommunityData Citation CorpusInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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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.

CommunityData Citation CorpusData CitationsInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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Auteur Redivis

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.

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https://doi.org/10.60804/DBT4-CZ71 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. We reached out to Make Data Count community members for their views on data metrics and data evaluation. In this post, we share their perspectives on why understanding the use and reach of open data is important, and on their interest in Make Data Count.

Data Citation CorpusSummitInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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DOI 10.60804/6a1z-rr79 At the recent Make Data Count Summit 2024, we had the opportunity to explore the insights that the Data Citation Corpus provides for institutions and funders. A large-scale open aggregate of data citations, the Data Citation Corpus currently stores 5 million citations collected via persistent identifier metadata and text mining of article content to identify mentions to datasets.

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DOI: 10.60804/dqm7-9687 The Make Data Count Summit 2024 took place in London earlier this month. Over two days, we explored what areas of research infrastructure, practices, evidence and evaluation we need to focus on to advance data metrics and our understanding of the reach and impact of open data.

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https://doi.org/10.60804/zhtp-vs98 Make Data Count is pleased to announce the Make Data Count Summit 2024, a two-day meeting dedicated to responsible data metrics and the evaluation of open data usage and impact. The Make Data Count Summit 2024 will be held in London, UK on September 5-6 and will provide a forum for discussions about evidence-based data metrics and responsible assessment of open data.

CommunityCOUNTER Code Of Practice For Research DataInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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https://doi.org/10.60804/8hvp-e561 This blog post is cross-posted on the COUNTER site. The COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data provided a key milestone in data evaluation practices by making it possible to report comparable usage counts across platforms.

CommunityData Citation CorpusData CitationsInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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DOI: 10.60804/QNXH-9H83 Kicking off the year, we had the pleasure of announcing the first release of the Data Citation Corpus. In response to the multiple expressions of interest in learning more about the project and in using the data file for the corpus, we held a webinar dedicated to the Data Citation Corpus.