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Symposium & Panel Discussion: Data Citation and Attribution for Reproducible Research in Linguistics
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Developing standards for data citation and attribution for reproducible research in linguistics: project summary and next steps
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The data management life cycle for linguists
Abstract: Poster: While the concept of managing data is not new to the field of linguistics, the reality is that there are still significant barriers to creating citable records that allow persistent access to clearly structured primary data and that enable reproducible results. With the current emphasis from funding agencies and publishers on the importance of transparency and data sharing, it is increasingly important that good data management skills and methods be prioritized as a formal part of the academic linguist’s workflow. Although it is difficult to provide specific recommendations for all subdisciplines of such a heterogeneous field, this poster will highlight core principles and provide specific guidelines for academic linguists throughout the research life cycle, from the earliest pre-planning stages, through deposit in a trusted repository, and into the future as data are re-used for further inquiry. ; While the concept of managing data is not new to the field of linguistics, the reality is that there are still significant barriers to creating citable records that allow persistent access to clearly structured primary data and that enable reproducible results. With the current emphasis from funding agencies and publishers on the importance of transparency and data sharing, it is increasingly important that good data management skills and methods be prioritized as a formal part of the academic linguist’s workflow. Although it is difficult to provide specific recommendations for all subdisciplines of such a heterogeneous field, this poster will highlight core principles and provide specific guidelines for academic linguists throughout the research life cycle, from the earliest pre-planning stages, through deposit in a trusted repository, and into the future as data are re-used for further inquiry. ; Slides from the symposium and panel discussion at the event "Data Citation and Attribution for Reproducible Research in Linguistics," Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America, Austin, TX, 5 January 2017.
Keyword: attribution; data citation; Linguistics
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/43568
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Citation and attribution of archived data: guidelines of the Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America
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