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Publishing research data within a trusted repository helps you comply with funder and journal data sharing policies, supports the discovery of and access to data, and can result in more visibility and higher impact for research projects. These shared datasets can be cited and referenced by yourself and by other researchers. Use the **[Data Citation Checklist][1]** to help you get started with ensuring your data is discoverable, reusable, citable and trackable. This checklists includes the core elements of a data citation as described by the FORCE 11 Joint Declaration of Data Citation Principles (https://doi.org/10.25490/a97f-egyk). [1]: https://osf.io/nkg6r/
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