I just updated the tagging structure so it shows what was actually applied and better defined some of the tags. ย The updated tagging structure is below with tags in italics:
Tags for Use in Mendeley
- How was the article found?
- data cited – the article was found through Google Scholar through an unique dataset identifier search
- WoS – the article was found through Web of Science for citing the data collection article
- Attribution Location – for GS results (these were not applied to WoS articles)
- attribution in reference
- attribution in caption
- attribution in text
- attribution in table
- attribution in footnote
- Attribution Location – for WoS results
- repository mentioned – when repository is mentioned in association with the selected dataset
- accession mentioned – when accession number is mentioned
- Dataset reuse classification
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dataset not reused
- example of dataset
- cites data collection article but does not reuse and/or mention dataset
-
dataset reused
- dataset reused as example – when the dataset is randomly chosen to show how to do something with a dataset
- dataset reuse ambiguous – dataset may be reused, but difficult to tell on first analysis
-
dataset not reused
- Confidence of dataset reuse classification
- high confidence
- medium confidence
- low confidence
- Other housekeeping tags
- feedback please – for articles where the dataset reuse decision could use a second opinion
- no full-text access – unable to access the full-text online or through my libraryโs electronic holdings
- import error – incomplete citations; unable to find the rest of the citation
- nice example – used to denote articles that cite the dataset in a good or interesting way
- multiple datasets cited – when an article cites more than one dataset that we are tracking; only applied to Google Scholar imported articles, and not 100% consistent with application
- does not cite dataset – for articles found through Google Scholar that do not actually refer to the dataset
- does not cite article – for articles found through Web of Science that do not actually cite the data collection article
- same author – for articles that share the same author with the dataset (mostly only applied to articles that reuse the dataset, though applied to some articles that do not reuse the dataset
- article pre-2005 – for articles that were published before the dataset was made public and thus cannot be reusing the dataset in its published form