Summaries - 4. Attributing work done (Data Attribution)

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Daily summary 2021-02-19

What is a Unit of Work Worthy of Credit?

  • @qgroom asked if we want to use specimen attribution for credit, could we then see similar problems as with publication metrics? (e.g. perverse incentives / gaming the system.) What should be emphasised: number, quality or impacts? Maybe metrics best used by scientists themselves to track own development

  • @debbie acknowledge the point re tracking own development & points at the Bionmia to Zenodo link as an example of a tool facilitating this

What new communities of stakeholders might benefit from access to biodiversity data that includes tokens of attribution?

  • @debbie notes that our own communities will be new to getting credit

What are the drivers for attributing work and how might meeting these needs contribute to the long-term sustainability of collections or other producers of primary biodiversity data?

  • @debbie better support for people who create / curate / manage collections and the related digital resources through professional routes & career options

  • @debbie Knowing who also gets us much closer to sharing our much-needed human stories for “why do this work?”

Where to publish or share the attribution information

  • @sharif.islam suggested data papers as published descriptions of datasets and the activities necessary for their compilation

Technologies / standards: Nanopublications

  • @kylecopas suggests we identify all the aspects of the work around specimens (curation, data wrangling et al.) and treating them as part of a dynamic individual nanopublication that is steadily updated, corrected and reissued

What are the sociological/ethical/legal pitfalls we need to be sensitive to?

Pointers to useful resources