[open-bibliography] Enabling Attribution of Author Credit and Scholarly Contributions

David Shotton david.shotton at zoo.ox.ac.uk
Wed May 2 16:36:46 UTC 2012


Dear Colleagues,

My apologies for mailing you again, but further work on the drafts 
previously sent has resulted in a revised and expanded set of documents 
to enable the contributions of authors and others to research 
investigations and resulting journal articles to be recorded by authors 
and published by journal publishers in an easy and systematic manner, so 
as better to attribute credit for their contributions:

       SCoRO, the Scholarly Contributions and Roles Ontology, available 
at http://purl.org/spar/scoro/

       SCoRF, a Scholarly Contributions Report Form based on SCoRO, 
available at http://purl.org/spar/scoro/SCoRF.xls
 
<http://purl.org/spar/scoro/SCoRF.xls>

       A completed Scholarly Contributions Report Form exemplar, 
available at 
http://purl.org/spar/scoro/Exemplar_Report_Form.xls

       The information from this exemplar form, as a human-readable Word 
document, available at 
http://purl.org/spar/scoro/Authorship_contributions.docx

       The information from this exemplar form, as a machine-readable 
RDF document (Turtle format), available at 
http://purl.org/spar/scoro/Exemplar.ttl

       A PowerPoint presentation for the Harvard Workshop, explaining 
all this, 
available at 
http://purl.org/spar/scoro/Shotton_SCoRO_and_SCoRF_Contributions-Workshop_Harvard_16May2012.pdf

I hope you find these relevant and of interest, and I would be most 
grateful for any further feedback, particularly if it can be given 
before May 10th.

Best wishes,

David

-- 

Dr David Shotton
Image Bioinformatics Research Group, Department of Zoology, University 
of Oxford
South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK.   Phone: +44 (0)1865-271193   
Skype: davidshotton
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