In the paragraph Types of data publication a threefold model is introduced to categorize data publications. It is not clear how this model relates to the terminology and categorisation presented in the introduction. This could be somewhat confusing for the reader.
Furthermore, there are of course many other models available, e.g. that of the The Data Publication Pyramid, developed on the basis of the Jim Gray pyramid, to express the different manifestation forms that research data can have in the publication process:
Or the model presented in the report: Costas, R., Meijer, I., Zahedi, Z. and Wouters, P. (2013). The Value of Research Data - Metrics for datasets from a cultural and technical point of view. A Knowledge Exchange Report, available from www.knowledge-exchange.info/datametrics
In the paragraph Types of data publication a threefold model is introduced to categorize data publications. It is not clear how this model relates to the terminology and categorisation presented in the introduction. This could be somewhat confusing for the reader.
Furthermore, there are of course many other models available, e.g. that of the The Data Publication Pyramid, developed on the basis of the Jim Gray pyramid, to express the different manifestation forms that research data can have in the publication process:
Reilly S, Schallier W, Schrimpf S, et al.: Report on integration of data and publications. October 2011. Located at: http://www.stm-assoc.org/2011_12_5_ODE_Report_On_Integration_of_Data_and_Publications.pdf
Or the model presented in the report: Costas, R., Meijer, I., Zahedi, Z. and Wouters, P. (2013). The Value of Research Data - Metrics for datasets from a cultural and technical point of view. A Knowledge Exchange Report, available from www.knowledge-exchange.info/datametrics