For other scholars to be able to examine and extend your work, they must be able to find the original data. Few citation style guides offer guidance on how to cite data. Use the key components listed below and work them into the style you're using. Please note, this set of recommendations should not be taken as the final word on styles.
If you have a question, check with your faculty advisor or the publication where you hope to publish. Author or Creator — The name s of each individual or organizational entity responsible for the creation of the dataset. Title or Study Name — The title of the dataset, including the edition or version number, if applicable. Publication Date — The date when the data set was published or released. Location or Identifier — Web address or unique, persistent, global identifier used to locate the dataset, e.
Append the date retrieved if the title and locator are not specific to the exact instance of the data you used. Version or Edition— The exact version or edition of the data set. Access Date — Date of access for analysis. Needed to reproduce analysis of continuously updated dynamic datasets.
Feature Name — A description of the subset of the dataset used. May be a formal title or a list of variables. Verifier — Used to confirm that two datasets are identical. Series — Used if the dataset is part of series of releases e. Data Dictionary Statistics Canada version. A data dictionary is an enhanced codebook. Study documentation including brief data dictionary.
SPSS data file Login with your user name the part before uottawa. This file comprises a subset of the public use microdata file. Have a question? Email Susan. Data citation Consult guide for citing survey data Mowers, S.
University of Ottawa - Comprehensive citation guide for Canadian survey data files Public use microdata files, or "PUMFs" - Covers: Citation of a survey data files, b graphs and tables created from data files- as well as -- In-text data citations.
Census public use microdata Consider the style guidelines of the research domain or lab group, data source, or preferred publisher see " Related information " below.
They may also request citation of related publication s along with the data. In most other cases, you can follow your discipline's scholarly citation style. Smith, T. Smith, Tom W. Marsden, and Michael Hout. General Social Survey, Cumulative File. Cornell University Library eCommons Repository.
Malekjani, Shokoufeh Microstructural response of nanocrystalline Al to cyclic loading. Deacon Research Online. Dryad Digital Repository.
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