[AstroDOI] Data Citation ADASS BOF?
Andre Schaaff
andre.schaaff at astro.unistra.fr
Mon Jun 25 09:38:40 CEST 2018
Hi all,
The IVOA meeting will take place this year before ADASS and we will have
a main slot (and maybe a whole session) about DOIs in this frame. It
will be possible to report the discussion hotest topics during the
following ADASS BoF.
I am therefore particularly interested in this BoF proposal.
Regards,
André
Le 25/06/2018 à 09:19, gilles landais a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> a good idea and a topic which is in the time. In CDS, we began the
> development to assign DOI for VizieR catalogue (a DOI which is a
> supplement of the article DOI) and this is a also a highlighted topic
> in the IVOA data curation group.
>
> Gilles Landais
>
>
>
> On 25/06/2018 08:50, Christophe Arviset wrote:
>>
>> Hi Gus
>>
>> I think this is a good idea. I feel that the discussion could even
>> more wider than just the science platform angle. There is quite some
>> discussion and various implementations going on about implementing
>> DOIs on archives (how, at which granularity, systematically on all
>> products or on the fly for some collections of products, ....) and
>> this would be definitely worth discussing... And at the Santiago
>> ADASS, the DOI BOF was in parallel to the Science Platforms BOF, so
>> various of the data providers (including me) could not attend the DOI
>> BOF...
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Christophe
>>
>>
>> On 22/06/2018 9:06 PM, august.muench wrote:
>>>
>>> hi folks,
>>>
>>> we (the data editors of the AAS Journals; myself and Greg Schwarz,
>>> cc'd) were wondering if the archives and science platforms that came
>>> to the astroDOI splinters at ADASS 2017 and at the Jan 2018 AAS
>>> meeting would be interested in supporting another related "data
>>> citation" BOF at ADASS this year.
>>>
>>> we ask this question because we a) see steady growth in our authors
>>> using both high-level science and/or multi-purpose generic databases
>>> for storing archival, publication related data & other materials,
>>> and b) anticipate an increase in policies that encourage/require
>>> authors to make such data persistently available at publication, and
>>> c) notice many hiccups in the workflows for data archiving with
>>> extant tools and d) are interested in how science platforms and
>>> archives plan to support the long term preservation and citation of
>>> data produced by their users.
>>>
>>> in my mind the specific questions this BOF might discuss include:
>>> how do the various science platforms plan to create persistent,
>>> citable objects for data analyzed; how can "data citation" expose
>>> the issue of transitive credit (Katz 2014) to ensure that the
>>> software used on a platform is properly attributed and/or cited;
>>> what are the use cases for data citation -- what things get save by
>>> whom and when -- regardless if that data were produced on a platform
>>> or housed in monolithic space mission database.
>>>
>>> the goal is then to surface use cases, share implementation ideas,
>>> and move us towards policies that would better enable the citation
>>> and reuse of such the data/software.
>>>
>>> thoughts, presently, please -- the BOF ADASS deadline is 2 months
>>> earlier than last year -- July 1. I also note that the membership of
>>> this group misses on some folks active in the last splinters/BOFs --
>>> please feel free to forward this on as preferred.
>>>
>>>
>>> - gus
>>>
>>> Katz (2014): https://doi.org/10.5334/jors.be
>>>
>>>
>>> ----------
>>> August (Gus) Muench
>>> Journals Data Scientist
>>> American Astronomical Society
>>> august.muench at aas.org <mailto:august.muench at aas.org>
>>> (202) 328-2010 x118
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>> --
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Christophe
>>
>>
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