Hoyle, LarryVardigan, MaryHume, SamIonescu, SandaGreenfield, JayIverson, JeremyKunze, JohnRadler, BarryWeibel, StuartWitt, Michael C.Thomas, Wendy2014-11-132014-11-132014-11-17https://hdl.handle.net/1808/15746A group of experts on data citation funded by NSF met in October 2014 at Schloss Dagstuhl and worked alongside the DDI4: Moving Forward sprint. Representatives from the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative and CDISC, the Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium, were also in attendance. The group sought to answer some key questions: ● What elements are needed in DDI to cite data and describe data sources in a comprehensive way across the lifecycle? ● What objects documented by DDI should be citable? ● Given the lifecycle focus of DDI, how can we support broad attribution for contributions; and how can we describe the level of contribution? Work products from that project are archived here.Work products from the the NSF1448107 sponsored group attending Dagstuhl event 14432 in October 2014. These include datasets, analysis programs, and a technical report.en-USData CitationData Documentation InitiativeComprehensive Citation Across the Data Life Cycle Using DDIProducts from NSF1448107 funded group at Dagstuhl event 14432, October 2014DatasetopenAccess