PLOS, CDL, and DataONE join forces to build incentives for data sharing
Posted: October 9th, 2014 | Author: Sven | Filed under: found on the net, Projects | Tags: academic publishing, Data Sharing, incentives, metrics | Comments Off on PLOS, CDL, and DataONE join forces to build incentives for data sharingThe open access publisher PLOS (Public Library of Science), the University of California Curation Center at the California Digital Library, and DataONE announced the launch of a new project to develop data-level metrics. The project, titled “Making Data Count: Developing a Data Metrics Pilot” is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the US. The project will result in a suite of metrics that track and measure data use.
The need for such a data metrics pilot is obvious: Sharing data is time consuming and researchers need incentives for undertaking the extra work. Metrics for data will provide feedback on data usage, views, and impact that will help encourage researchers to share their data. This project will explore and test the metrics needed to capture activity surrounding research data. Read the rest of this entry »