EGU21-3648, updated on 04 Mar 2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-3648
EGU General Assembly 2021
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Citation and credit: The role of researchers, journals, and repositories to ensure data, software and samples are linked to publications with proper attribution.  

Shelley Stall1, Helen Glaves2, Brooks Hanson1, Kerstin Lehnert3, Erin Robinson4, and Lesley Wyborn5
Shelley Stall et al.
  • 1American Geophysical Union, Washington, United States of America (sstall@agu.org, bhanson@agu.org)
  • 2British Geological Survey, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom (hmg@bgs.ac.uk)
  • 3Columbia University, Palisades, United States of America (lehnert@ldeo.columbia.edu)
  • 4Open Science Leadership Coaching, Boulder, United States of America (erinmr@gmail.com)
  • 5Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (lesley.wyborn@anu.edu.au)

The Earth, space, and environmental sciences have made significant progress in awareness and implementation of policy and practice around the sharing of data, software, and samples.  In specific, the Coalition for Publishing Data in the Earth and Space Sciences (https://copdess.org/) brings together data repositories and journals to discuss and address common challenges in support of more transparent and discoverable research and the supporting data.  Since the inception of COPDESS in 2014 and the completion of the Enabling FAIR Data Project in 2019, work has continued on the improvement of availability statements for data and software as well as corresponding citations.  

As the broad research community continues to make progress around data and software management and sharing, COPDESS is focused on several key efforts. These include 1) supporting authors in identifying the most appropriate data repository for preservation, 2) validating that all manuscripts have data and software availability statements, 3) ensuring data and software citations are properly included and linked to the publication to support credit, 4) encouraging adoption of best practices. 

We will review the status of these current efforts around data and software sharing, the important role that repositories and researchers have to ensure that automated credit and attribution elements are in place, and the recent publications on software citation guidance from the FORCE11 Software Implementation Working Group.

How to cite: Stall, S., Glaves, H., Hanson, B., Lehnert, K., Robinson, E., and Wyborn, L.: Citation and credit: The role of researchers, journals, and repositories to ensure data, software and samples are linked to publications with proper attribution.  , EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-3648, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-3648, 2021.