Formal Acknowledgement of Citizen Scientists' Contributions via Dynamic Data Citations

Data citation provides a valuable method for rewarding citizen scientists by formally acknowledging the contributions that they make to valuable scientific datasets. The difficulty is that citizen science databases that comprise volunteer-generated observations are highly dynamic and contain data contributed by a very large number of volunteers. Moreover, the scientists re-using the citizen science data often only want to cite a small sub-set of the entire database, as it existed at a specific date and time. The majority of data citation approaches assume that the dataset is static, owned by a single agent and the entire dataset is being cited not just a subset. This paper describes, implements and evaluates an innovative approach to dynamic data citation that potentially overcomes many of the challenges associated with citing sub-sets of constantly changing citizen science datasets and thus enables formal recognition of the volunteers who contributed the data.