A submission to ICQE2022

The paper has been presented. We expect to receive a DOI from Springer in a few weeks. Meanwhile, @icqe22_authors can cite it as “in press”:

  • Book Title: Advances in Quantitative Ethnography

  • Book Subtitle: Fourth International Conference on Quantitative Ethnography, ICQE 2022, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 15–19, 2022, Proceedings

  • Editors: Crina Damsa, Amanda Barany

Meanwhile, I published the data. I realized I could use the Discourse tag ethno-icqe2022, so I published them in tabular form rather than with a Tulip file. I believe this increases reusability. The dataset is recorded as authored by all of us, and is here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7229396.

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Thanks @alberto for taking care of this business for all of us. I got a few colleagues interested in this idea of network reduction, we may well soon have a fan base :slight_smile:

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Paper already on hal (French open archive): https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03770039

Are you sure about that? Does it not get multiple identifiers, so reducing (apparent) impact?

I would do the following:

  1. Wait for Springer to issue a DOI
  2. Then use that DOI in Zenodo, and anywhere else you want to upload it.

unless you can add a DOI to your existing upload to Hal. In Zenodo it is not possible, so I am holding out.

I am getting more and more passionate about tidiness of data archival and metadatation, in the interest of research accountability.

Do I detect a seminar coming? :partying_face:

Yep. No problem to edit the entry on hal as often as needed. It is important for us (me?) to have maximum visibility on publications.

umh MoN 6 ? 7 ? I lost the count…

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Heads up @bpinaud : I submitted to the conference chair a new version of the paper with (1) some typos corrected and (2) a citation of the dataset I just published. I recommend you replace it: I’ll send you the files by mail.