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Data Citation Index

Connecting data to the research it informs

Increasing transparency, attribution, and accountability

Launched in 2012, the Data Citation Index on Web of Science provides descriptive records for data objects and links them to literature articles on the platform. Data Citation Index aims to provide a clearer picture of the full impact of research output and serve as a significant tool for data attribution and discovery.

Locate open data to advance your research faster

Validate study findings or reuse data in your own work by simplifying the discovery of research data sets and studies across disciplines and repositories.

Share and promote the results of funded projects

Access a trusted reference of resources for researchers depositing data. Locate covered repositories to increase the discoverability of research data that you have funded.

Demonstrate the full impact of research output

Track citations to the data you have shared or collected to demonstrate the impact and influence of your work as data citation practices increase.

Bring data sets into your research workflow

Connect research data to published articles

Follow citation links between data and journal literature to understand how a data set has influenced other projects. Quickly identify which papers connect you to associated data with filters and tags.

Streamline discovery

Search across millions of standardized records for data sets, studies, and software from hundreds of evaluated repositories in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities.

Download and reference data

Over 95% of data meeting Data Citation Index’s selection criteria is open—quickly access data sets with direct links to repositories from each record.

Why should data be part of my literature search?

Due in large part to government mandates to make research data freely accessible, there are increasing numbers of data repositories being created worldwide and filled with data by researchers. As part of your literature search, data will provide a more comprehensive picture of the research being undertaken in your topic or field.

The benefits of data are clear: data can be used by other researchers with different objectives, results can be reproduced more easily and accurately, researchers receive the credit they’re due, and data producers have a new channel by which to promote their work.

The links between data sets and published research in the Web of Science allow researchers to discover relevant research data, while those collecting and depositing data can measure the impact of their work.

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Data Citation Index by the numbers

453
repositories
15m+
data sets
1.7m
data studies
541k
software records

Resources

Repository selection process Repository selection process
Repository selection process

Repository evaluation, selection, and coverage policies for the Data Citation Index™ within Web of Science™

Master Data Repository List Master Data Repository List
Master Data Repository List
Browse a list of repositories that are covered in the Data Citation Index
Getting started with the Data Citation Index Getting started with the Data Citation Index
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Getting started with the Data Citation Index
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