Document GPF activities by Suzanne Pierce
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From Geoscience Paper of the Future
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medium
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1st Feb 2015
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29th May 2015
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open science
geosciences
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Data notation and DOIs:
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In the conversation during the face-to-face meeting we looked at examples of each author's wiki posts. Ibrahim had posted data for his article and included the QR code with the entry. We discussed whether or not a QR code was appropriate to include in the actual journal articles to improve accessibility. The group determined that a hyperlink to the DOIs is an easy and accessible way to access data in the papers, whereas a QR code is more useful in the context of presentations (e.g. technical posters).
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So, the group felt that including the datalink via DOIs is a the best practice in journal articles.
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Revision as of 16:05, 13 March 2015


Details on how to do this task: Document GPF activities

Comments and General Discussion, Observations in the Group:

Data notation and DOIs: In the conversation during the face-to-face meeting we looked at examples of each author's wiki posts. Ibrahim had posted data for his article and included the QR code with the entry. We discussed whether or not a QR code was appropriate to include in the actual journal articles to improve accessibility. The group determined that a hyperlink to the DOIs is an easy and accessible way to access data in the papers, whereas a QR code is more useful in the context of presentations (e.g. technical posters).

So, the group felt that including the datalink via DOIs is a the best practice in journal articles.


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