How/why should I cite the data?
Why should I cite the data?
Citing data files in publications based on uses of those data is important for several reasons, including the following:
Other researchers may want to replicate research findings and need the bibliographic information provided in citations to locate the referenced data.
Citations provide a way to acknowledge the contributions of various parties to the final data product.
Data producers, funding agencies, and others can track citations to specific collections to determine types and levels of usage.
Where do I find the citation?
Citations for SAMHDA data can be found in the following locations:
- study descriptions that appear on the Web site
- file manifest
- PDF Description file
Both the file manifest and the PDF Description file are automatically included with every Data Cart download. Thus, every download is accompanied by a copy of the standard citation that can be copied and pasted with ease.
What do the citations look like?
Here are some examples:
CBS NEWS. CBS NEWS MONTHLY POLL #1, JULY 2002. [Computer file]. ICPSR0321-v1. New York, NY: CBS News [producer], 2002. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2003-10-21.
Earls, Felton J., Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Robert J. Sampson. PROJECT ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN CHICAGO NEIGHBORHOODS (PHDCN): CHILD BEHAVIOR CHECKLIST, WAVE 1, 1994-1997 [Computer file]. ICPSR13582-v1. Boston, MA: Harvard Medical School [producer], 2002. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 2005-07-22.
U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics. National Hospital Discharge Survey, 1997 [Computer file]. ICPSR02801-v1. Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics [producer], 1999. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1999-07-21.
Bachman, Jerald G., Lloyd D. Johnston, and Patrick M. O'Malley. Monitoring the Future: A Continuing Study of American Youth (12th-Grade Survey), 1998 [Computer file]. Conducted by University of Michigan, Survey Research Center. ICPSR02751-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [producer and distributor], 2000-03-28.
Should I inform SAMHDA that I've used its data? How can I let SAMHDA know about my publication?
Yes, please let us know. Users of SAMHDA data are asked to send to SAMHDA bibliographic citations for each completed manuscript or thesis abstract. This allows SAMHDA to provide funding agencies with essential information about use of archival resources and facilitates the exchange of information about the research activities of principal investigators.
ICPSR has prepared a simple Web form so that users can submit citations for inclusion in our bibliography.

