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1 Data Citation Implementation Pilot Workshop
Patricia Cruse, Executive Director, DataCite

2 DataCite: make data a 1st class citizen
founded in 2009 as an international organization support researchers help them find, identify, and cite research data and other research objects with confidence support data centers provide persistent identifiers for datasets, workflows and standards for data publication support journal publishers enable research articles to be linked to the underlying data/objects support funders help to track the impact of funding

3 Making the case to researchers

4 DataCite’s role DataCite develops and supports methods to…
research data in order to: locate establish easier access identify increase acceptance cite foster reuse

5 DataCite Synopsis 27 DataCite Members 650 Data centers
6.8 million DOIs (34% in 2015) 208,000 DOIs with and ORCID iDs

6 Diversity of members

7 Our Structure International DOI Foundation Global Handle System Member
DataCite Carries Member Institution Data Centre Member Institution Data Centre Associate Stakeholder Works with

8 DataCite Services Metadata Store (MDS) Register and update DOIs
Store metadata Accessible via UI or API

9 Metadata are the backbone (v. 3.1)
Mandatory Recommended / Optional Identifier Creator Title Publisher Publication Year ResourceType Subject (R) Contributor (R) Date (R) Language  (O) ResourceType (R) AlternateIdentifier (O) RelatedIdentifier (R) Size   (O) Format  (O) Version  (O) Rights   (O) Description (R) Grant & funder information (O) Enables citation: Creator (PublicationYear): Title. Publisher. Identifier with resource type: Creator (PublicationYear): Title. Version. Publisher. ResourceType. Identifier Irino, T; Tada, R (2009): Chemical and mineral compositions of sediments from ODP Site V Geological Institute, University of Tokyo. Denhard, Michael (2009): dphase_mpeps: MicroPEPS LAF-Ensemble run by DWD for the MAP D-PHASE project. World Data Center for Climate. Dataset. A third significant change included in this release is support for the optional provision of family name and given name along with creatorName. We are introducing these subproperties in order to promote interoperability with ORCID and, generally, to provide the ability to generate citation-ready author names. Version 4.0

10 DataCite Services Metadata Search
Search for all metadata stored in the MDS Filter options to refine the search

11 A word about landing pages
Landing pages typically contain: Requirements for landing pages: a full citation of the research object including the DOI name; provides metadata describing the research object; facilitates access to the research object, for example by providing a link to the data item(s); informs about usage restrictions, if any; and provides information, software, or context required for unpacking, reading and interpreting the data item(s). mandatory for any data that cannot be viewed using standard desktop software (eg. .xls, .pdf, .txt, etc.). mandatory when the data has restricted access or is under embargo. In the latter case the end of the embargo period has to be specified on the landing page. All landing pages must be publicly accessible. links on the landing page are expected to be up-to-date and functional. Landing pages must be kept available, even if a research object has become unavailable..

12 Search: next version Renew backend and front-end of search interface
Integrate with other services: Search & Link (to ORCID record) Profiles (login, preferences)

13 Search: next version relationship of registered resource and related resource Link to journal article (Dryad data package is associated with article) Indicates that there are 6 citations to data package

14 DataCite Services OAI-PMH Data Provider Exposes metadata stored in the MDS using the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) Different metadata formats are available Service is open to everyone; harvesters include: TIB (GetInfo) Thomson Reuters (Data Citation Index) Elsevier (Exlibris) Center for Open Science (SHARE) plus

15 DataCite Services Central place for users to sign in with DataCite
Lab Profiles Central place for users to sign in with DataCite Use ORCID credentials (for now) - Easiest way to: - find your own datasets - enable ORCID auto-update

16 auto-update ORCID: steps towards integration
Researchers: (1) use ORCID iD when submitting a dataset (2) authorize DataCite via profiles to update your ORCID record. Data centers: (1) collect ORCID identifiers during the submission (2) embed the iD in the published work and include the iD when submitting to DataCite. DataCite: Upon receipt of data from a data center with a valid identifier, DataCite will automatically push that information to the researcher’s ORCID record. DataCite auto-update ORCID: steps towards integration

17 Technical and Human infrastructure for Open Research
Our goal is to ensure that every researcher, at any phase of their career, or at any institution, will have seamless access to Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) for their research artifacts and their work will be uniquely attributed to them Technical and Human infrastructure for Open Research

18 establish seamless integration between articles, data, and researchers
THOR Project establish seamless integration between articles, data, and researchers EU funded 30-months Partners DataCite ORCID Repositories (Dryad, Pangaea) CERN EBI plus PIDs for datasets: DataCite DOIs PID’s for researchers: ORCID IDs So it is possible to: grant credit to authors (through citation) support reproducible research (through citation) build new interoperable services

19 Next up for THOR Incorporate identifiers for:
Organizations Projects Grants Examine different identifier types

20 Thank you patricia.cruse@datacite.org
Questions? Thank you


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