[HubbardBrookCOS] How to cite Hubbard Brook data

Mary Martin mary.martin at unh.edu
Wed Apr 22 11:00:51 EDT 2020


Hubbard Brook COS,

Since this is probably a great time for working on papers, it's also a 
good time for a data
citation refresher. All Hubbard Brook data are submitted to the 
Environmental Data Initiative (EDI)
Repository. If you are working on a paper now, with new data that are 
not in the repository, I am here to
help you with that step.

Keep in mind, that there are different ways to access data - a web or 
data portal search that
links you to data via URL, and a repository citation that includes a 
persistent DOI. The take home
message here is that a link may work today, but the DOI will work 
forever!!!!  See these
examples below. If you have any questions about citing data in your 
manuscripts, please let
me know.

-Mary




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