Category: News
Save the Date: Make Data Count Pre-RDA13 Workshop
Date: February 13, 2019
When: April 1st, 10:00am-12:00pm Where: Loews Hotel, Philadelphia. Room: Congress C Why: As we begin to wrap up our two-year grant, it is essential that we bring in the community to learn about our data metrics infrastructure and understand community feedback on adoption. In this workshop, we’ll be demonstrating how repositories...
DataONE Implements New Usage and Citation Metrics to Make Your Data Count
Date: October 24, 2018
Crossposted from DataONE blog: https://www.dataone.org/news/new-usage-metrics Publications have long maintained a citation standard for research papers, ensuring credit for cited work and ideas. Tracking use of data collections, however, has remained a challenge. DataONE is pleased to share our latest effort in overcoming this barrier and in demonstrating data reuse with new...
Make Data Count & Scholix Join FORCE(2018)s
Date: October 22, 2018
With Make Data Count now in its second year, the focus is shifting from building infrastructure to driving adoption of our open data-level metrics infrastructure. As described in previous blog posts, we built and released infrastructure for data-level metrics (views, downloads, citations). While we developed a new COUNTER endorsed Code...
COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data Usage Metrics Release 1
Date: September 13, 2018
Crossposted from COUNTER on September 13, 2018 There is a need for the consistent and credible reporting of research data usage. Such usage metrics are required as an important component in understanding how publicly available research data are being reused. To address this need, COUNTER and members of the Make Data Count team (California...
Make Data Count Summer 2018 Update
Date: August 6, 2018
It’s been two exciting months since we released the first iteration of our data-level-metrics infrastructure. We are energized by the interest garnered and questions we’ve received and we wanted to share a couple of highlights! July Webinar Soon after launch we hosted a webinar on “How-To” make your data count....
It’s Time to Make Your Data Count!
Date: June 5, 2018
One year into our Sloan funded Make Data Count project, we are proud to release Version 1 of standardized data usage and citation metrics! As a community that values research data it is important for us to have a standard and fair way to compare metrics for data sharing. We...
Make Data Count Update: Spring, 2018
Date: April 11, 2018
The Make Data Count team is rapidly approaching the first release of standardized and comparable data level metrics (DLMs) on California Digital Library’s Dash and DataONE repositories. Resources on this release will be available shortly, but in the meantime the team would like to share updates on work completed in...
Code of practice for research data usage metrics release 1
Date: February 12, 2018
Kicking off Love Data Week 2018, the Make Data Count (MDC) team is pleased to announce that the first iteration of our Code of Practice for Research Data Usage Metrics Release 1 has now been posted as a preprint. Beginning in June, members from the MDC team and COUNTER began...
Make Data Count Winter 2018 Update
Date: January 30, 2018
For the past few months, we have worked to garner interest and facilitate discussion about data usage metrics within the community. Internally, we are working to drive development toward comparable, standardized data usage metrics and data citations on repository interfaces. We are excited to share our progress and we want...
Make Data Count Update: November, 2017
Date: November 9, 2017
The Make Data Count (MDC) project is moving ahead with full force and the team wanted to take a moment to update the research stakeholder community on our project resources and roadmap. In September, the MDC team sat down and mapped out the project plan for our two-year grant. Working...
COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data Draft 1
Date: September 11, 2017
Following our draft update and executive summary, Make Data Count and COUNTER are proud to release our first draft of a Code of Practice for Research Data. This first iteration is meant to be a draft, and our goal is to receive input and feedback from the community. We ask...
COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data Draft Update
Date: August 18, 2017
As a research and scholarly communications community, we value methods to gauge the impact of research outputs, and we do this in the forms of citations and downloads. But, until now this has been limited to traditional journal publications, and scholarly research is much more than an article. Foremost, data...