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In the case of research data, the repository supports identifiers for data at multiple levels of granularity, where appropriate (for example, if there there is research using a subset of the full dataset and a citation of the data subset is needed)
@jonathansberry is not aware of an obvious solution at the moment, and imagines this could be quite complicated. The aim appears to be tools to filter a dataset and create a persistent citable reference to the resulting subset of the data.
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The thing we're missing is a query store, but I don't think that is actually that hard in principle. Getting people to use it is properly the hard bit.
In the case of research data, the repository supports identifiers for data at multiple levels of granularity, where appropriate (for example, if there there is research using a subset of the full dataset and a citation of the data subset is needed)
@jonathansberry is not aware of an obvious solution at the moment, and imagines this could be quite complicated. The aim appears to be tools to filter a dataset and create a persistent citable reference to the resulting subset of the data.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: