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DataCite is a DOI registration agency that enables the registration of scholarly content with a persistent identifier (DOI) and metadata. This content can then be searched for, reused, and connected to other scholarly resources.
Martin Fenner
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After six years as DataCite Technical Director, I am both sad and excited to announce that I will be leaving DataCite, beginning a new adventure as an independent developer for the invenioRDM project on August 1st.
M. Fenner
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Science is global, it needs global standards, global workflows and is a cooperation of global players. But science is carried out locally by local scientists that are part of local infrastructures with local funders.
Jan Brase
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How permanent are metadata for research data? Understanding changes in DataCite DOI metadata [PDF]
With the move towards open research information, the DOI registration agency DataCite is increasingly used as a source for metadata describing research data, for example to perform scientometric analyses.
Dorothea Strecker
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Connected Research: The Potential of the PID Graph [PDF]
Summary: Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable unique identification persistently over time and hence play a crucial role in supporting the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable ...
Helena Cousijn +7 more
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VOResource and DataCite: Converging Metadata Schemes
For the past 10 years, VOResource, together with its extensions, has been the metadata schema used for service description and discovery in the Virtual Observatory (VO).
Demleitner Markus
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In May, the Make Data Count team announced that we have received additional funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation for work on the Make Data Count (MDC) initiative.
M. Fenner
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The Tenth Anniversary of Assigning DOI Names to Scientific Data and a Five Year History of DataCite
As part of a project initiated by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB) assigned its first DOI names to scientific data in summer 2004.
Jan Brase +2 more
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A Model for Using DataCite DOIs in Observatory Bibliographies
The use of DOI persistent identifiers has become an attractive mechanism for citing datasets in articles. However, taking the users’ interests into account requires careful consideration of the way in which we apply these identifiers.
Rots Arnold +2 more
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