#DataCitation skills are still low! Only 25 of 100 examined #economic papers cited the data used properly as just presented by Maggie Marchant at #RDAP23.
But it's so easy, guys! ➡️ https://datacite.org/cite-your-data.html
Just in time form #RDAP23, the Data Curation Network has released a primer for accessible (in the sense of: accessible to all, including disabled, users) research data by Emily Oxford and Rachel Woodbrook (UMich). https://github.com/DataCurationNetwork/data-primers/blob/master/Accessibility%20Data%20Curation%20Primer/accessibility-data-curation-primer.md
Lots of helpful stuff in there. #Accessibility should, oc (and I believe the primer authors agree) not be relegated to a separate doc but be part of all curation activity, but I hope having a central reference doc will be helpful for that purpose
Functional #DataCuration teams at #ICPSR (instead of study/topic specific curation) lead to more standardization and higher efficiency.
"Now the curators have each other's back" 🧡
I'm headed into #RDAP23 and will be potentially heavily using that hashtag over the next three days if you need to mute me or the hashtag. Regular me returns Friday.