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Publishing research data¶
Research data can be published on the internet through:- generic web archives (e.g. archive.org)
- research data sites (e.g. figshare)
- more general open access research hosts (e.g. f1000 Research)
- thematic repositories dedicated to a specific discipline / subject area - sadly there is no sign of an appropriate repository for digital music and audio research
- institutional repositories dedicated to research from a specific organisation (e.g. QMUL have a repository through which Green open access copies of papers by QM research staff can be published).
Within the Centre for Digital Music, we now have a research data repository for publishing reserach data outputs from the group.
Pre-press e-Prints of articles can be published through http://arxiv.org/ and the related Computing Research Repository
Journals¶
Journals Accepting Supplementary Data¶
Of the journals most commonly asssociated with C4DM outputs, six allow the addition of supplemental materials when publishing a paper:- The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America is published through the American Institute of Physics and allows authors to submit supplementary materials with journal papers. However, note that the JASA transfer of copyright includes all material to be published. More positively, the author can immediately publish the article on their own web-site (with a citation, link to the ASA version, and description of any differences) and, 6 months after ASA publication, the author's institution can republish the article as published with appropriate citations. [Sherpa/Romeo]
- The IEEE Signal Processing Society publish the IEEE Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing and will publish multimedia files (audio, images, video) and Matlab code. IEEE allow the author's final version of the paper to be archived on their own / their institution's web-site, but not the final IEEE published copy. [Sherpa/Romeo]
- The Journal of Mathematics and Music is published by Taylor and Francis and supports supplementary materials. Pre-print copies of articles can be hosted on authors/institutional/pre-press web-sites, final authors versions can be republished on arxiv.org 12 months after publication and Gold Open Access is supported, giving free access to the article in exchange for a publication fee. [Sherpa/Romeo]
- The Journal Of New Music Research is published by Routledge (part of the Taylor & Francis Group) and largely has the same policies as the Journal of Mathematics and Music. [Sherpa/Romeo]
- Computer Music Journal is published by MIT Press. Again, supplementary materials can be published with journal articles, with a non-exclusive license granted to MIT for that publication. Non-commercial publication of the article is allowed on both the author's and the author's institution's web-sites after the appropriate embargo period (6 months at the time of writing this). [Sherpa/Romeo]
- Organised Sound is published by Cambridge University Press and allows supplementary sound and video files. The copyright assignment form for this journal grants copyright in the article and the supplementary materials to CUP, but allows the author to publish under certain circumstances. Articles can be published under an open access license by the journal (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5). [Sherpa/Romeo]
Journals not Accepting Supplementary Data¶
The Journal of the Audio Engineering Society doesn't currently support data attachments for papers. [Sherpa/Romeo]
Other journals used by C4DM¶
- ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction [Romeo/Sherpa]
- International Journal of Human-Computer Studies [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Machine Learning [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Journal of Machine Learning Research [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Neural Networks [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Pattern Recognition [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (etc) ["Romeo/Sherpa":]
- Signal Processing [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Behaviour and Information Technology [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA [Romeo/Sherpa] [check!]
- Neural Computation [Romeo/Sherpa]
- SIAM Review [Romeo/Sherpa]
- SIAM Journal on Matrix Analysis and Applications [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Musicae Scientiae [Romeo/Sherpa]
- Acta Acustica united with Acustica [Romeo/Sherpa]
Misc. Other Repositories¶
The Digital Curation Centre have a (very short) list of repositories .
Repositories using DSpace can be registered on the DSpace web-site, for inclusion in the list of Who's using DSpace ? .
Within the University of London, the School of Advanced Study has a repository of humanities-related items.
University of the Arts London have an online repository
Edina provides a national data centre
Services hosted at EDINA include:EDINA is a UK national academic data centre, designated by JISC on behalf of UK funding bodies to support the activity of universities, colleges and research institutes in the UK, by delivering access to a range of online data services through a UK academic infrastructure, as well as supporting knowledge exchange and ICT capacity building, nationally and internationally.