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+ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><resource xmlns="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-3" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-3 http://schema.datacite.org/meta/kernel-3/metadata.xsd">
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Tangherlini, Timothy</creatorName>
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+ <nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="ORCID" schemeURI="http://www.orcid.org/ns/orcid">0000-0002-1775-2052</nameIdentifier>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Crist, Sean</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Broadwell, Peter M.</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Gabriel, David</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Urban, Kryztof</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Vijunas, Aurelijus</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Crawford, Jackson</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>IceMorph morphological analysis data files</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>University of California, Los Angeles</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Old Icelandic</subject>
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+ <subject>Morphosyntactic tagging</subject>
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+ <subject>POS-tagging</subject>
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+ <subject>Old Icelandic dictionaries</subject>
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+ <subject>Old Icelandic training data</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <rightsList>
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+ <rights rightsURI="http://creativecommons.org/about/cc0">These data are covered by a Creative Commons CC0 license.</rights>
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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This dataset consists of four main resources: a concatenated dictionary of Old Icelandic parsed for word class and inflectional detail; a corpus of Old Icelandic sagas in plain text and chunked by chapter; a tagged version of the same text, output of the IceMorph system; a training corpus labeled &quot;Expert&quot; for training and testing a machine learning module; and a training corpus labeled &quot;Gold&quot; for training and testing a machine learning module.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">Datasets (1) dictionary (2a) saga texts were generated using OCR. Dataset (2b) is the output of the IceMorph tagging system. Datasets (3a) and (3b) were generated by hand-tagging.</description>
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+ <identifier identifierType="DOI">10.6071/H8RN35SM</identifier>
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+ <creatorName>Whelan, Mary</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Data from Whelan, M.E. and R.C. Rhew, 2014 - Carbonyl sulfide produced by abiotic thermal and photo-degradation of soil organic matter from wheat field substrate</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Merced</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2015</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Biosphere/atmosphere interactions</subject>
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+ <subject>Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling</subject>
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+ <subject>Trace gases</subject>
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+ <subject>Biosignatures and proxies</subject>
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+ <subject>carbonyl sulfide</subject>
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+ <subject>soil trace gas exchange</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Dataset">dataset</resourceType>
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+ <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="DOI" relationType="IsReferencedBy">10.1002/2014JG002661</relatedIdentifier>
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+ </relatedIdentifiers>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Carbonyl sulfide (COS) is a reduced sulfur gas that is taken up irreversibly in plant leaves proportionally with CO2, allowing its potential use as a tracer for gross primary production. Recently, wheat field soil at the Southern Great Plains Atmospheric Radiation Measurement site in Lamont, Oklahoma, was found to be a measureable source of COS to the atmosphere. To understand the mechanism of COS production, soil and root samples were collected from the site and incubated in the laboratory over a range of temperatures (15–34°C) and light conditions (light and dark). Samples exhibited mostly COS net uptake from the atmosphere in dark and cool (&lt;22–25°C) trials. COS emission was observed during dark incubations at high temperatures (&gt;25°C), consistent with field observations, and at a lower temperature (19°C) when a full spectrum lamp (max wavelength 600 nm) was applied. Sterilized soil and root samples yielded only COS production that increased with temperature, supporting the hypothesis that (a) COS production in these samples is abiotic, (b) production is directly influenced by temperature and light, and (c) some COS consumption in soil and root samples is biotic.</description>
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+ <creatorName>Bales, Roger</creatorName>
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+ <affiliation>University of California, Merced</affiliation>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Meadows, Matt</creatorName>
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+ <affiliation>University of California, Merced</affiliation>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Meng, Xiande</creatorName>
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+ <affiliation>University of California, Merced</affiliation>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory (SSCZO)</creatorName>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title xml:lang="en-us">Providence Creek soil moisture and temperature, snow depth and air temperature</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Merced</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2013</publicationYear>
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+ <subject schemeURI="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects" subjectScheme="Library of Congress Subject Headings" xml:lang="en-us">Earth sciences</subject>
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+ <subject schemeURI="http://vocab.lternet.edu" subjectScheme="LTER Controlled Vocabulary" xml:lang="en-us">soil temperature</subject>
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+ <subject schemeURI="http://vocab.lternet.edu" subjectScheme="LTER Controlled Vocabulary" xml:lang="en-us">snow depth</subject>
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+ <subject schemeURI="http://vocab.lternet.edu" subjectScheme="LTER Controlled Vocabulary" xml:lang="en-us">air temperature</subject>
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+ <subject schemeURI="http://vocab.lternet.edu" subjectScheme="LTER Controlled Vocabulary" xml:lang="en-us">water balance</subject>
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+ <subject schemeURI="http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabularies/tgn/" subjectScheme="Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names" xml:lang="en-us">Nevada, Sierra (mountain range)</subject>
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+ <contributorName>Bales, Roger</contributorName>
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+ <affiliation>University of California, Merced</affiliation>
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+ <contributorName>Meadows, Matt</contributorName>
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+ <affiliation>University of California, Merced</affiliation>
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+ <contributorName>Meng, Xiande</contributorName>
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+ <affiliation>University of California, Merced</affiliation>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>National Science Foundation, Division of Earth Sciences, Critical Zone Observatories</contributorName>
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+ <contributorName>Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory</contributorName>
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+ <date dateType="Updated">2014-10-17</date>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract" xml:lang="en-us"> Snow depth, soil moisture and soil temperature are measured at lower Providence South facing (LowMetS) and North facing (LowMetN), Upper Providence South facing (UpMetS), North facing (UpMetN) and Flat aspect (UpMetF), and Subcatchment basin P301 (P301) with a wireless sensor network, using a Campbell Scientific logger to control peripheral devices. Snow depth is measured in the open, at the drip edge and under canopies. Soil moisture and temperature are measured at 10, 30, 60 and 90 cm depths coincident with the snow depth nodes. 10 watt solar panels provides power for monitoring at 10 minute intervals. Raw data have been processed to level 1 (QA/QC) and level 2 (gap-filled, derived) data. Time period: water year 2008 through water year 2012. </description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods" xml:lang="en-us">Soil volumetric water content (VWC) and soil temperature measured using Decagon Devices ECHO-TM at depths of 10, 30, 60, an 90 cm below the mineral soil surface. Sensor now equivalent to 5TM (http://www.decagon.com/soil-moisture-sensors/). Distance to snow/soil surface and air temperature measured with Judd Communications ultrasonic depth sensor, using analog control ( http://www.juddcom.com/ ). Data control and storage on Campbell Scientific CR1000 datalogger, using AM16/32B multiplexer ( http://www.campbellsci.com ). Program for data acquisition are located on UC Merced-SNRI digital library ( https://eng.ucmerced.edu/snsjho/files/MHWG/Field/Southern_Sierra_CZO_KREW/Providence_Creek_Upper_Met/Water_Balance_Instrument_Cluster/North_Cluster/Programs)</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Other">Lower and upper Providence Creek, Subcatchment basin P301.acde: white fir drip edge; acuc: white fir under canopy; cdde: incense-cedar drip edge; cduc: incense-cedar under canopy; open: open canopy; plde: sugar pine drip edge; pluc: sugar pine under canopy; ppde: Ponderosa pine drip; edge ppde: Ponderosa pine drip edge; ppuc: Ponderosa pine under canopy; ppuc: Ponderosa pine under canopy; qkde: black oak drip edge; qkuc: black oak under canopy</description>
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+ <geoLocationBox>37.046 -119.211 37.075 -119.182 </geoLocationBox>
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+ <geoLocationPlace>Providence Creek (Lower, Upper and P301)</geoLocationPlace>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>University of California Pay It Forward Project, 2015-16</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Pay It Forward: APC Payment and Pricing Data</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Office of the President</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2016</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Article Processing Charge</subject>
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+ <subject>Open Access</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>Willmott, Mathew</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ </contributors>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">These datasets include information about APC prices or payments gathered from various sources and synthesized into two data sets. One dataset maps APC prices to publications by partner institution authors in gold OA journals; the other dataset combines tracked APC payment databases from European countries implementing widespread support for the gold OA model.</description>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>University of California Pay It Forward Project, 2015-16</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Pay It Forward: Partner Institution Publication Volume</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Office of the President</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2016</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Scholarly Publishing</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>Willmott, Mathew</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ </contributors>
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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">These datasets include aggregated and summarized data describing the publication output of Pay It Forward project partner institutions, as well as provide some data on the characteristics of journals and sources that project partner authors publish in. Data are aggregated and summarized from Web of Science and Scopus.</description>
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+ <identifier identifierType="DOI">10.5060/d8bc75</identifier>
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+ <creators>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>University of California Pay It Forward Project, 2015-16</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Pay It Forward: Partner Institution Research Expenditures</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Office of the President</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2016</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>HERD Survey</subject>
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+ <subject>Research Expenditures</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>Willmott, Mathew</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ </relatedIdentifiers>
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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">These datasets are subsets of tables from the NCSES's Higher Education Research and Development Survey. Tables are limited to include only U.S. Pay It Forward project partner institutions (Harvard, Ohio State, and the University of California system). </description>
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+ <identifier identifierType="DOI">10.5060/d8g593</identifier>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>University of California Pay It Forward Project, 2015-16</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Pay It Forward: Journal Cost Modeling Data</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Office of the President</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2016</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Article Processing Charge</subject>
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+ <subject>Open Access</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>Willmott, Mathew</contributorName>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)</rights>
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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">This dataset contains the raw data behind three strategies that the Pay It Forward project team considered for estimating the cost of publishing an article in a scholarly journal.</description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Other">41400690</description>
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+ <creators>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Kratz, John</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Strasser, Carly</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Making Data Count survey responses</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Office of the President</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2015</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>data publication</subject>
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+ <subject>data metrics</subject>
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+ <subject>survey data</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>Kratz, John</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>National Science Foundation</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ </contributors>
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+ <relatedIdentifiers>
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+ <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="DOI" relationType="IsSupplementTo">10.1038/sdata.2015.39</relatedIdentifier>
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+ </relatedIdentifiers>
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+ <resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Dataset">Dataset</resourceType>
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+ <sizes>
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+ </sizes>
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+ <rightsList>
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+ <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)</rights>
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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Data is an indispensable part of research, but it isn’t recognized as an important component of a researcher’s scholarly output. The Public Library of Science (PLOS), in partnership with the California Digital Library (CDL) and DataONE, has undertaken a project called Make Data Count (http://articlemetrics.github.io/MDC/) to develop data-level metrics (DLM). This 12-month NSF-funded project is aimed at piloting a suite of metrics that track and measure data use so that it can be shared to funders, tenure &amp; promotion committees, and other stakeholders.
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+ The first phase of this project is to gather information about the needs of researchers– how do they want to get credit for the data they produce? What do they want to know about how their data is used? What do they want to know about others’ data to evaluate quality? We connected with the community to determine requirements and understand use cases.
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+ In November and December of 2014, we conducted a pair of online surveys of researchers and data managers (i.e., database or repository staff), asking questions about data sharing, discovery, and metrics.
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+ In recruiting survey respondents, we reached out to researchers from across subject areas, career levels, and affiliations. We used several tools including social media (Twitter feed, blogs), listservs, face-to-face interactions at conferences, meetings, and other venues.
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+ </description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">The survey was administered online, via SurveyMonkey. Responses were collected in November and December of 2014.
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+ We solicited responses using social media (Twitter feed, blogs at the CDL and PLOS), listservs, and face-to-face interactions at conferences, meetings, and other venues.
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+ </description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Other">1448821</description>
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+ <identifier identifierType="DOI">10.5060/d8kw2m</identifier>
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+ <creators>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>University of California Pay It Forward Project, 2015-16</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Pay It Forward: APC - SNIP Regression Raw Data</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Office of the President</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2016</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>Article Processing Charge</subject>
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+ <subject>Open Access</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>Willmott, Mathew</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ <contributor contributorType="Funder">
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+ <contributorName>Andrew W. Mellon Foundation</contributorName>
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+ </contributor>
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+ </contributors>
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+ </relatedIdentifiers>
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+ </sizes>
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+ <rightsList>
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+ <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)</rights>
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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">These data connect Source Normalized Impact per Paper (SNIP) to list-price APC for a subset of full OA journals in which authors from partner institutions on the PIF project regularly publish. These data were used for a regression analysis quantifying the relationship between APC pricing and perceived quality of a journal.</description>
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+ <creators>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Kratz, John</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ <creator>
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+ <creatorName>Strasser, Carly</creatorName>
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+ </creator>
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+ </creators>
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+ <titles>
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+ <title>Researcher perspectives on publication and peer review of data</title>
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+ </titles>
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+ <publisher>UC Office of the President</publisher>
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+ <publicationYear>2014</publicationYear>
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+ <subjects>
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+ <subject>data publication</subject>
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+ </subjects>
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+ <contributors>
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+ <contributor contributorType="DataManager">
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+ <contributorName>Kratz, John</contributorName>
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+ </contributors>
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+ <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="DOI" relationType="IsSupplementTo">10.1371/journal.pone.0117619</relatedIdentifier>
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+ <size>514575</size>
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+ </sizes>
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+ <rightsList>
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+ <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0)</rights>
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+ </rightsList>
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+ <descriptions>
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+ <description descriptionType="Abstract">Data ``publication'' seeks to appropriate the prestige of authorship in the peer-reviewed literature to reward researchers who create useful and well-documented datasets. The scholarly communication community has embraced data publication as an incentive to document and share data.
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+ But, numerous new and ongoing experiments in implementation have not yet resolved what a data publication should be, when data should be peer-reviewed, or how data peer review should work. While researchers have been surveyed extensively regarding data management and sharing, their perceptions and expectations of data publication are largely unknown. To bring this important yet neglected perspective into the conversation, we surveyed ~250 researchers across the sciences and social sciences-- asking what expectations``data publication'' raises and what features would be useful to evaluate the trustworthiness, evaluate the impact, and enhance the prestige of a data publication. This data offers practical guidance for data publishers seeking to meet researcher expectations and enhance the value of published data.
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+ </description>
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+ <description descriptionType="Methods">All results were drawn from a survey approved by the University of California, Berkeley Committee for Protection of Human Subjects/Office for the Protection of Human Subjects (protocol ID 2013-11-5841).
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+ Respondents completed the survey anonymously.
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+ Researchers affiliated with the University of California (UC) could supply an email address for follow-up assistance with data publication, but neither the fact of affiliation nor any UC-specific information is included here.
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+ The survey contained 34 questions in three categories: demographics, data sharing interest and experience, and data publication perceptions. Demographic questions collected information on respondent's country, type of institution, research role, and discipline.
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+ Questions to assess respondent's existing knowledge of data sharing and publication focused on knowledge of several relevant US governmental policies and an invitation to name data journals.
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+ Data publication perceptions consisted of ``mark all that apply'' questions concerning definitions of data publication and peer review and Likert scale questions about the value of various possible features of a data publication. The number of required questions was kept to a minimum. Some questions were displayed dynamically based on previous answers. Consequently, n varies considerably from question to question.
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+ The survey was administered as a Google Form, officially open from January 22 to February 28 of 2014; two late responses received in March were included in the analysis.
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+ Solicitations were distributed via social media (Twitter, Facebook, Google+), emails to listservs, and a blog post on Data Pub.
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+ Although the topic of the survey is benign and identification would be unlikely to negatively impact respondents, light anonymization was performed prior to release of the response data. UC affiliation and answers to UC-specific questions were redacted. Respondent locations were grouped into United States and ``other;'' this distinction was preserved only because some questions asked about US government policies. Sub-disciplines with fewer than three respondents were re-coded with the corresponding discipline.
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+ Listed data journal names were standardized manually, and free text answers to other questions were replaced with ``other.''</description>
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