D-PLACE / dplace-data

The data repository for the D-PLACE Project (Database of Places, Language, Culture and Environment)
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Identify and tag version 1 #71

Closed SimonGreenhill closed 7 years ago

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

We need to identify which commit to use as our version one marker and tag it so Zenodo can archive a V1

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

This looks like a good candidate. Pre-dates the major revisions that happened:

https://github.com/D-PLACE/dplace-data/tree/960979b0e705265b34534436d90ead18e3aaccfc

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

@xrotwang -- do you know how to do this and get Zenodo to snapshot it?

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

good question. should be possible to make a release based on an older commit, though. will find out.

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

What about the one you already tagged? https://github.com/D-PLACE/dplace-data/releases/tag/v1.0

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

Feeding https://github.com/D-PLACE/dplace-data/releases/tag/v1.0 into ZENODO by hand may be the cleanest way to get a DOI for the first release.

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

Woah.

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

Should I do the upload? May make sense, because the automatic upload for newer versions would also happen under my user account ...

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

yes please!

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

Maybe we should also extract the citations from (datasets|phylogenies)/index.csv into a SOURCES.md to make them more prominent?

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

Great idea.

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

And this page: https://d-place.shh.mpg.de/howtocite should probably have a dynamic part created from the db as well.

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

@SimonGreenhill please check this https://zenodo.org/record/439199#.WNzGOkf-vCI There are ways to add grant info in ZENODO, too. If you think this should be done, let me know.

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

Looks good. I'll add an issue to the front-end for the howtocite page.

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

Actually, adding the grant info might be politically good. How hard is this? it should all be listed in the Kirby et al paper

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

not too hard. a bit of copy&paste I guess. will do.

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

@SimonGreenhill I looked into the paper but couldn't find any actual grant numbers. Are there any?

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

Just realized ZENODO only has special support for grants in two funding schemes:

European Commission FP7 and Horizon 2020 grants only. For general funding acknowledgements, please use the Additional Notes field.

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

Ahh, ok, can we just paste the statement from the paper?

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

Basically

European Commission FP7 and Horizon 2020 grants only. For general funding acknowledgements, please use the Additional Notes field.

right?

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

oops, I mean

D-PLACE was developed with generous support from the National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (www.nescent.org) and the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (www.shh.mpg.de/en)

SimonGreenhill commented 7 years ago

Looks good.

xrotwang commented 7 years ago

Done: https://zenodo.org/record/439199#.WN0eWEf-thE