Thomson Reuters have a product called Data Citation Index that does this, using DOIs. I believe they source data citations from everything they index.
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> On 2 May 2014, at 11:51 pm, Keith Jeffery <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Exactly, a mechanism but not a full system or even full toolkit to manage citations of datasets from (a) datasets (b) software (b) white literature (d) grey literature
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> Subject: Re: best practice for publication and citation of genotype datasets
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> Yes, but as far as I know it tracks metrics for datasets resolved via their DOI System. This is a good first step, but not the solution to the wider "credit for citation" problem.
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> Am 02.05.2014 15:34, schrieb Frey J.G.:
>> What about the DataCite system
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>>> On 2 May 2014, at 14:33, "Christian Willmes" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>> Am 02.05.2014 12:59, schrieb Alistair Miles:
>>>
>>>> So if I understand right, there is no mechanism for tracking dataset
>>>> citations, even if the dataset has a DOI and the DOI is always used
>>>> when the dataset is cited?
>>>
>>> There are mechanisms, but no (at least not known to me) known
>>> implemenations. (Does Google Scholar track datasets? I would assume
>>> so, but I do not know for sure.) Basically it would be the same
>>> mechanism as for normal publication cation metrics, if you cite the
>>> data appropriately in the reference setion. Which is some central
>>> data base (closed system) run by some entity (e.g. ISI Web of
>>> Knowledge or Google Scholar). "Open Science"
>>> concernes open solutions to this problem.
>>>
>>> Important is to always cite the data. I.e. give the credit, as it is
>>> (or should be) practice. If you do not cite the data you use, you
>>> simply violate good scientific practice. Reviewers of Journals should
>>> take care of this.
>>>
>>> The reference syntax should be like for any other publication type
>>> something like this:
>>> Author(s) (Year): Tile. Resource (URI). Institution and/or Publisher.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Christian
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