Enhanced Citation Team

What does this team do?

It is common to cite traditional scholarly literature such as conference papers and journal articles. The mechanism for doing this is widely accepted and practiced. The practice of citing data objects is becoming more common. Mechanisms and manners for doing this exist but are not yet widely accepted, but it is a practice that should be supported and encouraged. The practice of citing other constructs related to and variants of data objects such as studies, data streams, instruments, and variables is uncommon and, in general, lacks the manners and mechanisms needed for it to emerge as a practice. Cite reports. The new version of DDI presents an opportunity to enable this capability for the community that uses it and to demonstrate the possibility to other communities in taking a standards approach.

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Microsoft Word Document Structured Custom Metadata for DDI v2.docx

May 19, 2015 by Wendy Thomas

Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation SciSIP_CollaborativeResearchComprehensiveCitationAcrossTheDataLifeCycleUsingDDI_1448107Corrected.pptx

May 19, 2015 by Larry Hoyle

Team Members
NameEmailOrganization
Stuart Weibelstuart.weibel@gmail.comOCLC - Online Computer Library   Center
Michael Wittmwitt@purdue.eduPurdue Libraries
Jay Greenfieldgreenfield_jay@bah.comBooz Allen Hamilton
John KunzeJohn.Kunze@ucop.eduCalifornia Digital Library
Sam Humeshume@cdisc.orgSHARE Technology &   Services / CDISC
Barry Radlerbradler@wisc.eduUniversity of Wisconsin
Jeremy Iversonjeremy@colectica.comColectica
Mary Vardiganvardigan@umich.eduICPSR, DDI Alliance
Sanda Ionescusandai@umich.eduICPSR
Larry HoyleLarryHoyle@ku.eduInstitute for Policy &   Socual Research, Univ. of Kansas
Wendy Thomaswlt@umn.eduMinnesota Population Center