Strategize a Smooth Tenant-to-tenant Migration and Copilot Takeoff
Data reuse and scholarly reward: understanding practice and building infrastructure
1. Data reuse and scholarly reward:
understanding practice and
building infrastructure
Todd Visionab, Heather Piwowarac
a NationalEvolutionary Synthesis Center
bUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
cDuke University
2. Outline
Article citation boost from open data
focusing on gene expression data
Patterns of data reuse across repositories
1000 datasets from 10 repositories
Beyond traditional metrics
total-impact.org
3. The open data citation boost I
Citation boost (95% CI) p
Impact factor (increase 2X) 84% (54-109%) <0.001
Date of publication (1 month earlier) 3% (2-5%) <0.001
Nationality (US corresponding author) 38% (1-89%) 0.049
Data publicly available 69% (18-143%) 0.006
Piwowar et al. (2007) PLoS ONE 2, e308
12. Escaping the article citation deathtrap
http://total-impact.org/collection/qdp779
13. Analysis software and data: https://github.com/hpiwowar
License: CCZero for data where possible, MIT for code
Dryad: new BSD license: http://code.google.com/p/dryad/
DataONE: Apache licensehttp://www.dataone.org/developer-resources
Total-impact: MIT license: https://github.com/total-impact/
Contributions from: Jonathan Carlson, Sarah Judson, Jason Priem, Estephanie
Sta Maria, Nick Weber, Mike Whitlock
Funding: NSF (to DataONE, Dryad, and NESCent), Sloan Foundation, Open
Society Foundation
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Heather: @researchremix, researchremix.wordpress.org
Dryad: @datadryad, blog.datadryad.org
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