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Data Journals: Bridging Repositories and Traditional Publishing
Data journals are scholarly outlets that disseminate research datasets through data papers rather than traditional
analytical articles. These papers describe the context, methods, structure, quality controls, and potential for
reuse of a dataset. As formal, citable research outputs, data papers recognize datasets as scholarly contributions,
enabling academic credit, increasing visibility, and supporting broader reuse within the research community.
TAGS: Data Citation, Data Journals, Data Papers, Data Publishing, Reproducible Research
DATE: 02-2026
It's is not Secret Witchcraft, it's Quarto!
Imagine a magical toolbox for researchers, where every tool is designed to make your findings sparkle! Enter Quarto: a dynamic, open-source publishing system that transforms how you report your research. With Quarto, you can seamlessly blend text, code, citations, and visuals. Whether you’re whipping up a report, crafting a presentation, or sharing your results online, Quarto ensures your work is reproducible and easy to follow—no dark secrets required!
PDF - ALTTAGS: Data Publishing, Open Science, Reproducibility
DATE: 10-2024
Meet Dryad
Dryad is a data repository solution supported by the UC system, which promotes data discoverability, reusability, and citability.
PDF - ALTTAGS: Data Repository, Data Archiving, Dryad, Data Publishing
DATE: 05-2022
How to choose a Data Repository?
In this issue we describe the repository types, where you can find them and things you should consider when choosing a DR either to deposit or to find data for reuse.
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