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ABSTRACT Data papers, a new class of scholarly publication emerging from the open‐science movement, foster data discovery and reuse by offering comprehensive descriptions of research data. Yet, despite their promising growth, the role of data papers in scholarly communication remains underexplored. This work therefore investigates the perceived contributions and functions of data papers to scholarly communication by interviewing 14 data‐paper authors operating in the field of natural science. Using conceptual frameworks adopted from Borgman (2007) and Van de Sompel et al. (2004), we identify four general functions of scholarly communication (i.e., legitimization; dissemination; access, preservation, and curation; and rewarding). Additionally, our data lead us to propose that verification is a distinct scholarly communication, underscoring the importance of data papers in validating research findings in the context of ensuring research transparency. By elucidating the crucial role that data papers now play within the scholarly communication ecosystem, this study seeks to raise the academic community's awareness of their fundamental position, as well as their co‐existence with other forms of data publication, in advancing scientific research.
数据论文是开放科学运动中出现的一种新型学术出版物,通过提供对研究数据的全面描述,促进数据发现和再利用。然而,尽管它们的发展前景良好,数据论文在学术交流中的作用仍未得到充分探索。因此,本研究通过采访14位在自然科学领域工作的数据论文作者,调查了数据论文对学术交流的贡献和功能。利用Borgman(2007)和Van de Sompel等人(2004)采用的概念框架,我们确定了学术交流的四个一般功能(即合法化;传播;获取、保存和管理;和奖励)。此外,我们的数据使我们提出验证是一种独特的学术交流,强调了数据论文在确保研究透明度的背景下验证研究结果的重要性。通过阐明数据论文在学术传播生态系统中发挥的关键作用,本研究旨在提高学术界对数据论文基本地位的认识,以及它们与其他形式的数据出版在推动科学研究方面的共存。