Citing research data ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** When using third-party data in your research, it is necessary to properly cite them. Simil publications, it is important to provide enough information so that the data can be easily identified. The Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles [ URL "https://force11.org/i declaration-of-data-citation-principles-final/"] (Data Citation Synthesis Group 2014) spec principles of data citations. As many data repositories, publishers, and institutions adhe principles, often a recommended citation format is provided for published data that aligns principles. If there is no recommended citation format along the data and the author does the documentation, you should include at least the following information: • Author of the dataset • The date when the dataset was published • The name of the dataset • The place of publication of the dataset (a publisher or a repository) • Persistent identifier (if it was assigned to the dataset) • The specification of the version or the subset of the data that you used (if applicable) ****************************************************************************************** * Useful resources ****************************************************************************************** Ball, Alex & Monica Duke. 2015. How to cite datasets and link to publications. DCC How-to Edinburgh: Digital Curation Centre. Dostupné z https://www.dcc.ac.uk/guidance/how-guides/c [ URL "https://www.dcc.ac.uk/guidance/how-guides/cite-datasets"] Data Citation Synthesis Group. 2014. Joint declaration of data citation principles. Marton Diego CA: FORCE11. https://doi.org/10.25490/a97f-egyk [ URL "https://doi.org/10.25490/a97f