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Beginning to track 1000 datasets from public repositories into the published literature
Data sharing provides many potential benefits, although the amount of actual data reused is unknown. Here we track the reuse of data from three data repositories (NCBI\u27s Gene Expression Omnibus, PANGAEA, and TreeBASE) by searching for dataset accession number or unique identifier in Google Scholar and using ISI Web of Science to find articles that cited the data collection article. We found that data reuse and data attribution patterns vary across repositories. Data reuse appears to correlate with the number of citations to the data collection article. This preliminary investigation has demonstrated the feasibility of this method for tracking data reuse
New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 1
The first issue addresses the nature of the Commission and its recent publications. It also features a “From the Collection” article discussing the Corrigan diaries and the need for collecting parish histories. The Commission acknowledges its participation in the Archdiocese\u27s 125th Anniversary exhibit at the Newark Museum
New Jersey Catholic Records Newsletter, Vol. 1 No. 1
The first issue addresses the nature of the Commission and its recent publications. It also features a “From the Collection” article discussing the Corrigan diaries and the need for collecting parish histories. The Commission acknowledges its participation in the Archdiocese\u27s 125th Anniversary exhibit at the Newark Museum
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