A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data

D-Lib Magazine, Vol. 13, No. 3/4, March/April 2007

11 Pages Posted: 9 Jan 2008

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Micah Altman

Center for Research in Equitable and Open Scholarship, MIT

Gary King

Harvard University

Abstract

An essential aspect of science is a community of scholars cooperating and competing in the pursuit of common goals. A critical component of this community is the common language of and the universal standards for scholarly citation, credit attribution, and the location and retrieval of articles and books. We propose a similar universal standard for citing quantitative data that retains the advantages of print citations, adds other components made possible by, and needed due to, the digital form and systematic nature of quantitative data sets, and is consistent with most existing subfield-specific approaches. Although the digital library field includes numerous creative ideas, we limit ourselves to only those elements that appear ready for easy practical use by scientists, journal editors, publishers, librarians, and archivists.

Suggested Citation

Altman, Micah and King, Gary, A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data. D-Lib Magazine, Vol. 13, No. 3/4, March/April 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1081955

Micah Altman

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