I'm trying to upload my r code and an extra dataset to the
dataverse, but my
files never load properly. I can't tell if I'm doing something
wrong or not.
-Ashley Anderson
On 4/29/10 4:34 PM, "Maya Sen" <msen at fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
One additional piece of info (which I myself just
learned!).
Dataverse
is currently equipped to generate URFs for SPSS and stata data files
(.dta, .spss, .por). If you're saving your data as .Rdata or .csv or
.txt, then you might not get a UNF, in which case you should include
in the cite the unique URL only.
As always, let me know if you run into problems!
M
On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 3:38 PM, Maya Sen <msen at fas.harvard.edu>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This has come up a few times today, so I thought I'd clarify --
>
> Even if you are prevented by your original author from uploading or
> distributing the data, you should still create a replication file
> and
> upload what you can (including the R code that you used). You
> should
> also get and report the UNF and cite it in your paper. Here's an
> example:
>
> Gary King; Langche Zeng, 2006, "Replication Data Set for 'When Can
> History be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference'"
> hdl:1902.1/DXRXCFAWPK ?UNF:3:DaYlT6QSX9r0D50ye+tXpA== Murray
> Research
> Archive [distributor]
>
> I've closely monitoring people's submissions to dataverse, and I
> don't
> want to release any replication archives that don't have data
> files,
> abstracts, and R code. If you are in a position where you can't
> upload
> data, but you have the other components, let me know and I will
> release your study.
>
> Maya
>
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