%0 Journal Article %1 bechhofer2013linked %A Bechhofer, Sean %A Buchan, Iain %A De Roure, David %A Missier, Paolo %A Ainsworth, John %A Bhagat, Jiten %A Couch, Philip %A Cruickshank, Don %A Delderfield, Mark %A Dunlop, Ian %A Gamble, Matthew %A Michaelides, Danius %A Owen, Stuart %A Newman, David %A Sufi, Shoaib %A Goble, Carole %D 2013 %J Future Generation Computer Systems %K data linked lod open reproducibility science %N 2 %P 599--611 %T Why linked data is not enough for scientists %U http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167739X11001439 %V 29 %X Scientific data represents a significant portion of the linked open data cloud and scientists stand to benefit from the data fusion capability this will afford. Publishing linked data into the cloud, however, does not ensure the required reusability. Publishing has requirements of provenance, quality, credit, attribution and methods to provide the reproducibility that enables validation of results. In this paper we make the case for a scientific data publication model on top of linked data and introduce the notion of Research Objects as first class citizens for sharing and publishing.