Data Citation in Practice: SSHOC Workshop
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											Date of publication
										
										
											
												2021
																					
									
									
										
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											2022-04-06
										
									
									
										
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											2025-07-01
										
									
									
										
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											Description
										
										
											FAIR data are the pillar of Open Science which is at the core of the SSHOC project. In order to ensure findability of data and other resources, it is crucial to provide easy-to-use recommendations for data citation in the SSH domains. Certainly, there are different needs and practices with regard to citation in the broad range of SSH domains, which is why this workshop aims to present solutions for efficient data citation from three different perspectives:
Dieter Van Uytvanck will speak about citations in the context of the CLARIN Virtual Collection Registry.
Pavel Stranak will address issues with citations in Czech LINDAT Center.
Michel Jacobson and Nicolas Larrousse will present the specifics of citing oral resources in French CoCoon Center.
Apart from addressing general considerations with regards to citing practices, the speakers will also talk about the challenges linked to practically making citations, and suggest some approaches to overcome them. The workshop will provide ample time for discussion and hands-on exercises where the participants will be able to observe some consequences of using good or bad citation protocols.
										
									
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											Author(s)
										
										
											Van Uytvanck, Dieter / Straňák, Pavel / Jacobson, Michel / Larrousse, Nicolas
										
									
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												SSHOC