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Dataset search in biodiversity research: Do metadata in data repositories reflect scholarly information needs?
2021
PLoS ONE
The increasing amount of publicly available research data provides the opportunity to link and integrate data in order to create and prove novel hypotheses, to repeat experiments or to compare recent data to data collected at a different time or place. However, recent studies have shown that retrieving relevant data for data reuse is a time-consuming task in daily research practice. In this study, we explore what hampers dataset retrieval in biodiversity research, a field that produces a large
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0246099
pmid:33760822
pmcid:PMC7990268
fatcat:75vgcuhzibgbxeqrabb76uruje