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  • Signing Off

    Signing Off

    The one-year funded period for SageCite came to an end in July 2011.  It took a further few weeks to tie up some loose ends, and follow up on some of our dissemination activities.  As a belated sign off on the project, this post sums up the outputs o...

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  • EU Riding the wave report

    EU Riding the wave report

    The last in my trio of belated blog posts is based on the report: Riding the wave – How Europe can gain from the rising tide of scientific data – Final report of the High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data, published in  October 2010. ...

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  • Report on data sharing

    Report on data sharing

    The second of the three posts that I’m releasing on the principle of ‘better late than never’ was a pointer to Christine Borgman’s  report: Research Data: Who Will Share What, with Whom, When, and Why?“ (2010), which w...

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  • Motivating the release of government data

    Motivating the release of government data

    In the process of tying up loose ends for the SageCite project, I’ve unearthed three draft blog postings, all of which were related to other blog posts or publications which comment on data sharing, re-use or citation – three key themes for...

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  • Requirements for Data Citation: The Prequel

    Requirements for Data Citation: The Prequel

    I’ve just described the background to this post in the previous blog entry.  So without further ado: Requirement 1. The Citation needs to be able to uniquely identify the object cited. This seemingly simple requirement is about making sure that ...

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  • Requirements for Data Citation re-visited

    Requirements for Data Citation re-visited

    I have been working on a How To guide on Data Citation which is co-authored with Alex Ball and will be published shortly by the DCC.  The How-To guide is a sister publication to the Briefing Paper which was released recently.  In the process of worki...

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  • The KRDS Benefits Evaluation Toolkit

    The KRDS Benefits Evaluation Toolkit

    The SageCite project has been applying the KRDS Benefits Analysis Toolkit as a method of evaluating the benefits of data citation. We have been collaborating with the JISC-funded KRDS/I2S2 Digital Preservation Benefit Analysis Tools Project providing a...

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  • Workflows from Sage Bionetworks.

    Workflows from Sage Bionetworks.

    The aims of the SageCite project included extending Taverna to incorporate a citation service, and collecting evidence of the types of network models, data and process used in the modelling of disease networks. Review of the literature shows that curre...

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  • Data Citation Principles, Harvard.

    Data Citation Principles, Harvard.

    This Monday, a number of thought leaders (and myself) will be gathering for two days of discussion on citation at the Data Citation Principles Workshop organised by IQSS at Harvard University. I will be presenting some findings from our SageCite projec...

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  • SageCite presentation at the Sage Bionetworks Congress

    SageCite presentation at the Sage Bionetworks Congress

    The presentation given at the Sage Congress about SageCite is now available as a pdf and as a stream.  The rest of the presentations from the Congress are also available for viewing. Starting from Slide 7 of Eric Schadt’s report on one of the br...

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