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<li class="toc-h2 nav-item toc-entry"><a class="reference internal nav-link" href="#how-to-use-the-harmonized-dta-file">How to use the harmonized dta file</a></li>
<li class="toc-h2 nav-item toc-entry"><a class="reference internal nav-link" href="#how-to-use-the-harmonization-code">How to use the harmonization code?</a></li>
<li class="toc-h2 nav-item toc-entry"><a class="reference internal nav-link" href="#how-to-cite-the-gld">How to cite the GLD</a></li>
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<img alt="Step 9 of the harmonization code" src="../../../_images/example_add_var_pak_final_section.png" />
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<p>Once these three steps have been completed, the user will have created a customized output that expands on the GLD harmonization without having to go through all the previous steps to create a microdata file from the raw data that can be exploited. The harmonization is no longer a “take it or leave it” product to become sandbox with a sandcastle you can easily transform.</p>
<p>5.3. How to cite the GLD</p>
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<h2>How to cite the GLD<a class="headerlink" href="#how-to-cite-the-gld" title="Permalink to this heading">#</a></h2>
<p>Citing the GLD is not as straightforward as citing an academic journal article. Imagine a GLD user who has analyzed, for example, the Brazilian PNADC, and used the harmonization code to build their data file but also added other elements. Moreover, the user read the Country Survey Details and learn something about the survey they may have learned anyway, yet much more quickly because of the CSD. Under a table of summary statistics, should this user reference the GLD or the IBGE, the Brazilian statistics office, who run and publish PNADC?
The GLD team thinks in this case, the IBGE has done the bulk of the work and ought to be named first. We propose to include in the citation that data was mediated by the GLD, that data came via the GLD. The below Table 5 is a mock example of the table with such a citation.</p>
<p>Table 5 - Example mock summary statistics table</p>
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<ul class="visible nav section-nav flex-column">
<li class="toc-h2 nav-item toc-entry"><a class="reference internal nav-link" href="#how-to-use-the-harmonized-dta-file">How to use the harmonized dta file</a></li>
<li class="toc-h2 nav-item toc-entry"><a class="reference internal nav-link" href="#how-to-use-the-harmonization-code">How to use the harmonization code?</a></li>
<li class="toc-h2 nav-item toc-entry"><a class="reference internal nav-link" href="#how-to-cite-the-gld">How to cite the GLD</a></li>
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Once these three steps have been completed, the user will have created a customized output that expands on the GLD harmonization without having to go through all the previous steps to create a microdata file from the raw data that can be exploited. The harmonization is no longer a “take it or leave it” product to become sandbox with a sandcastle you can easily transform.

5.3. How to cite the GLD
## How to cite the GLD

Citing the GLD is not as straightforward as citing an academic journal article. Imagine a GLD user who has analyzed, for example, the Brazilian PNADC, and used the harmonization code to build their data file but also added other elements. Moreover, the user read the Country Survey Details and learn something about the survey they may have learned anyway, yet much more quickly because of the CSD. Under a table of summary statistics, should this user reference the GLD or the IBGE, the Brazilian statistics office, who run and publish PNADC?
The GLD team thinks in this case, the IBGE has done the bulk of the work and ought to be named first. We propose to include in the citation that data was mediated by the GLD, that data came via the GLD. The below Table 5 is a mock example of the table with such a citation.
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