I am doing a small outreach to those R packages that use GBIF occurrence search.
Under the terms of the GBIF data user agreement, users who download data agree to cite a DOI. Good citation also rewards data-publishing institutions and individuals by reinforcing the value of sharing open data and demonstrating its impact to their funders.
Unfortunately, when using the occurrence search, rather than the occurrence download, one does not receive a citable DOI.
Because occurrence search is easier for some users to use, we have created something called derived datasets, which allows users to create a citable DOI after they have pulled the data from the GBIF public API.
As a package maintainer, it would be appreciated by GBIF, if you could remind users in the documentation or with warning messages to cite the GBIF mediated data properly, perhaps by linking to one of these articles:
Hello I am writing from GBIF.
I am doing a small outreach to those R packages that use GBIF occurrence search.
Under the terms of the GBIF data user agreement, users who download data agree to cite a DOI. Good citation also rewards data-publishing institutions and individuals by reinforcing the value of sharing open data and demonstrating its impact to their funders.
https://docs.ropensci.org/rgbif/articles/gbif_citations.html https://www.gbif.org/citation-guidelines
Unfortunately, when using the occurrence search, rather than the occurrence download, one does not receive a citable DOI.
Because occurrence search is easier for some users to use, we have created something called derived datasets, which allows users to create a citable DOI after they have pulled the data from the GBIF public API.
https://www.gbif.org/derived-dataset
As a package maintainer, it would be appreciated by GBIF, if you could remind users in the documentation or with warning messages to cite the GBIF mediated data properly, perhaps by linking to one of these articles:
https://docs.ropensci.org/rgbif/articles/gbif_citations.html https://www.gbif.org/citation-guidelines https://www.gbif.org/derived-dataset
Also important to remind users to keep the datasetKey column because this allows for proper attribution to the original data providers.