Joint declaration of data citation principles

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crdr-6026
Date added
2021-12-14
Last modified
2024-01-30
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Document
Description
Sound, reproducible scholarship rests upon a foundation of robust, accessible data. For this to be so in practice as well as theory, data must be accorded due importance in the practice of scholarship and in the enduring scholarly record. In other words, data should be considered legitimate, citable products of research. Data citation, like the citation of other evidence and sources, is good research practice and is part of the scholarly ecosystem supporting data reuse. In support of this assertion, and to encourage good practice, we offer a set of guiding principles for data within scholarly literature, another dataset, or any other research object. These principles are the synthesis of work by a number of groups. As we move into the next phase, we welcome your participation and endorsement of these principles.
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FORCE11 - The Future of Research Communications and e-Scholarship
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