Abstract
The humanities and social sciences (HSS) have recently witnessed an exponential growth in data-driven research. In response, attention has been afforded to datasets and accompanying data papers as outputs of the research and dissemination ecosystem. In 2015, two data journals dedicated to HSS disciplines appeared in this landscape: Journal of Open Humanities Data (JOHD) and Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences (RDJ). In this paper, we analyse the state of the art in the landscape of data journals in HSS using JOHD and RDJ as exemplars by measuring performance and the deep impact of data-driven projects, including metrics (citation count; Altmetrics, views, downloads, tweets) of data papers in relation to associated research papers and the reuse of associated datasets. Our findings indicate: that data papers are published following the deposit of datasets in a repository and usually following research articles; that data papers have a positive impact on both the metrics of research papers associated with them and on data reuse; and that Twitter hashtags targeted at specific research campaigns can lead to increases in data papers’ views and downloads. HSS data papers improve the visibility of datasets they describe, support accompanying research articles, and add to transparency and the open research agenda.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 39 |
| Journal | Publications |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue number | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 15 Oct 2022 |
Keywords
- data journals
- data papers
- data reuse
- humanities
- impact
- open data
- open humanities
- open research
- social sciences
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Finding the paper behind the data: Automatic identification of research articles related to data publications
Ribary, M., McGillivray, B., Aryan, K., Harperath, V. & Wigdorowitz, M., 23 Dec 2025, Proceedings of the third Workshop on Information Extraction from Scientific Publications (WASP 2025). Ghosal, T., Accomazzi, A., Lockhart, K. & Grezes, F. (eds.). Kerrville, TX : Association for Computational Linguistics, p. 34-43 10 p. (A workshop series associated with the International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing & Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (IJCNLP-AACL)).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
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It takes a village! Editorship, advocacy, and research in running an open access data journal
Wigdorowitz, M., Ribary, M., Farina, A., Lima, E., Borkowski, D., Marongiu, P., Sorensen, A. H., Timis, C. & McGillivray, B., 13 Aug 2024, In: Publications. 12, 3, 10 p., 24.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How Data Papers Present a Unique Contribution To Open Research In The Humanities And Social Sciences
Wigdorowitz, M., McGillivray, B. & Ribary, M., 9 Jun 2023, Edinburgh Open Research Conference 2023.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
Open Access
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It takes a village! Reflections from an open access data journal
Ribary, M. (Speaker) & Wigdorowitz, M. (Speaker)
11 Sept 2024Activity: Talk, presentation or media contribution › Oral presentation
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Data papers and data journals (in Humanities and Social Sciences)
Ribary, M. (Speaker)
10 Jun 2024Activity: Talk, presentation or media contribution › Invited talk
Prizes
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Publications 2022 Best Paper Award for 10th Anniversary
Ribary, M. (Recipient), McGillivray, B. (Recipient), Pedrazzini, N. (Recipient), Marongiu, P. (Recipient), Wigdorowitz, M. (Recipient) & Zordan, E. (Recipient), 6 Feb 2024
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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