I'm currently trying to understand how to improve the citation of data on the web. A current inspiration is the inaugural paper in PeerJCS. [1]
I'm currently trying to understand how to improve the citation of data on the web. A current inspiration is the inaugural paper in PeerJCS. [1]
A specific example [2] I've been studying comes from reading a LBL News Center article. [3] Let's now cite the data (http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.n63m4)[4]
Now, let me use the example of an article referenced by Gretchen Reynolds on aging[5]: "Movement-Based Behaviors and Leukocyte Telomere Length among US Adults" [6]
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