(Feb 2024) DataCite, in partnership with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), is delighted to announce the first release of the Data Citation Corpus. A major milestone in the Make Data Count initiative, the release makes eight million data citations openly available and usable for the first time via an interactive dashboard and public data file. We invite the community to engage with the data and provide feedback on this collaborative effort.
As highlighted by Make Data Count, the lack of a centralized resource for citations to datasets has hindered the evaluation of how open data is being used. To address this gap, DataCite, with funding from the Wellcome Trust, has developed an innovative aggregation that brings together for the first time data citations from diverse sources into a comprehensive and publicly accessible resource for the global community.
The first release of the corpus includes data citations in DataCite and Crossref metadata as well as asserted data citations contributed by CZI, available to the community via a data citation store and dashboard developed by Coko. Leveraging accession numbers from Europe PMC, CZI applied a machine-learning model to a large set of full-text articles and preprints to extract mentions to datasets. This has enabled the first-ever aggregation of citations for datasets with DOIs and accession numbers into a single corpus, enabling a more complete picture of data usage.
A complete data file of all of the citations is also available for additional analysis and evaluation. Request the data file via this form.
The announcement is here.
The detailed introduction of the corpus is here.