The Tromsø Recommendations for Citation of Research Data in Linguistics: Outreach
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Discussion
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Collaborative session notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VQkd0HGOW5Mni_25_-1qxQRMFIkGyu3YrS1_bb54Ktg/edit?usp=sharing
00:00-00:30 Presentation of the Tromsø Recommendations for Citation of Research Data in Linguistics and potential challenges related to dissemination/uptake
00:30-01:15 Discussion of a draft plan for reaching out to scientific publishers. This plan will be circulated before the event.
01:15-01:30 Decision on how to proceed and distribution of tasks1. First group option
Linguistics Data IGAdditional links to informative material
LDIG group page: https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/linguistics-data-ig
LDIG Charter Statement: https://www.rd-alliance.org/group/linguistics-data-interest-group/case-statement/linguistics-data-interest-group-charter
The Austin Principles of Data Citation in Linguistics (V 1.0): http://site.uit.no/linguisticsdatacitation/austinprinciples/
The Tromsø Recommendations for Citation of Research Data in Linguistics (V 1.0): http://doi.org/10.15497/rda00040
Applicable Pathways
Training and Data Management Planning, Professional Networking and Social AspectsBrief introduction describing the activities and scope of the group
The Linguistics Data Interest Group (LDIG) works within RDA to identify, prioritize, and get to work on data challenges across the domain of the language sciences. The LDIG targets data at all linguistic levels, from individual sounds or words to video recordings of conversations to experimental data. It is for data for all of the world’s languages, and acknowledges that many of the world’s languages have high cultural value and are underrepresented with regards to the amount of information that is available about them.
The LDIG objectives include, but are not limited to, the development of a discipline-wide adoption of common standards for data citation and attribution, and improvement of research data management training in the discipline. The interest group is aligned with the RDA mission to improve open sharing of data, and a first published version of the Austin Principles for Data Citation in Linguistics, which was the topic for the LDIG working session at the 10th RDA Plenary, is now available from http://site.uit.no/linguisticsdatacitation/austinprinciples/. At the 11th RDA Plenary, LDIG took the citation issue one step further and discussed citation and metadata standards for the field of linguistics, and the relation between the citation and the dataset metadata. At the 13th RDA Plenary, LDIG proposed formats for data citation in linguistics, and a first published version of the Tromsø Recommendations for Citation of Research Data in Linguistics is now available from https://doi.org/10.15497/RDA00040. The next task for LDIG is to disseminate the Tromsø Recommendations to publishers, archives, and the researcher community.Estimate of the required room capacity
20Group chair serving as contact person
Helene N. AndreassenI declare that I have informed the chairs of all the Working / Interest groups included in this joint meeting application.
AcknowledgedMeeting objectives
Inform about the published version of the Tromsø Recommendations for Citation of Research Data in Linguistics
Discuss and decide a plan for reaching out to scientific publishers
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Publishers, researchers, archivists
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