Data Citation: Principles and Practice

In the last decade, the amount of data created by large scientific facilities, sensors, new observation instruments, and supercomputing has outpaced our ability to process, store, and analyze the data. As technological factors—such as faster processors, better storage, and increased bandwidth—have e...

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