diff --git a/indicator_templates/quarto/2_academic_impact/use_of_data_in_research.qmd b/indicator_templates/quarto/2_academic_impact/use_of_data_in_research.qmd index a16675d..75b222c 100644 --- a/indicator_templates/quarto/2_academic_impact/use_of_data_in_research.qmd +++ b/indicator_templates/quarto/2_academic_impact/use_of_data_in_research.qmd @@ -33,6 +33,10 @@ The open research data (ORD) movement within open science has advocated to make Nevertheless, this document attempts to summarize what indicators can be used to approximate data use in research. +### Connections to Reproducibility Indicators + +This indicator focuses on identifying and measuring how data is utilized in research activities, providing insight into its contribution to academic outputs and innovation. In contrast, the [Reuse of Data in Research](https://handbook.pathos-project.eu/indicator_templates/quarto/5_reproducibility/reuse_of_data_in_research.html) examines the extent to which existing datasets are adopted for subsequent studies, emphasizing reusability and reproducibility. Additionally, the [Impact of Open Data in Research](https://handbook.pathos-project.eu/indicator_templates/quarto/5_reproducibility/impact_of_open_data_in_research.html) highlights the broader effects of openly sharing data, fostering transparency, and driving advancements across scientific communities. + ## Metrics ### Number (Avg.) of times data is cited/mentioned in publications @@ -97,4 +101,4 @@ Based on the data retrieval information from the data repositories one can compi ###### Standardization protocols -To combat the issue of standardization for the tracking of clicks/views/downloads of data use in research The COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data gives guidance on how to standardize count systems for data use [@codeof]. The guidelines provided by The COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data can be followed to make inquiries in data retrieval information more comparable among researchers. \ No newline at end of file +To combat the issue of standardization for the tracking of clicks/views/downloads of data use in research The COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data gives guidance on how to standardize count systems for data use [@codeof]. The guidelines provided by The COUNTER Code of Practice for Research Data can be followed to make inquiries in data retrieval information more comparable among researchers.