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DataCite@Esploro

open access: yes, 2021
DataCite launched its registered service providers program in 2020, in order to ensure that members have access to high-quality DataCite integrations that support DOI registration best practices. To date, 10 developers/vendors have been registered https://datacite.org/service-providers.html (and more are on on the way!) This presentation by Ezra Tami (
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Knowledge Engineering for Open Science: Building and Deploying Knowledge Bases for Metadata Standards

open access: yesAI Magazine, Volume 47, Issue 1, Spring 2026.
Abstract For more than a decade, scientists have been striving to make their datasets available in open repositories, with the goal that they be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR). Although it is hard for most investigators to remember all the “guiding principles” associated with FAIR data, there is one overarching requirement ...
Mark A. Musen   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bringing Citations and Usage Metrics Together to Make Data Count

open access: yesData Science Journal, 2019
Over the last years, many organizations have been working on infrastructure to facilitate sharing and reuse of research data. This means that researchers now have ways of making their data available, but not necessarily incentives to do so.
Helena Cousijn   +4 more
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Structural and Dynamic Origins of Payne Effect Reduction by Steric Stabilization in Silica Reinforced Poly(butadiene) Nanocomposites

open access: yesPolymer Composites, Volume 47, Issue 1, Page 532-542, 10 January 2026.
Steric stabilisation of silica nanoparticles suppresses the Payne effect in poly(butadiene) nanocomposites and enables the thickness of the glassy layer to be quantified with QENS experiments. ABSTRACT Silica nanoparticles in polybutadiene nanocomposites cause significantly hindered polymer dynamics in the form of a glassy layer, which can extend more ...
James M. Hart   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

DataCite Blog

open access: yes, 2015
DataCite staff writes about topics relevant to DataCite members and the wider data citation community.
Cruse, Patricia   +3 more
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PIDapalooza – the open festival for persistent identifiers

open access: yesInsights: The UKSG Journal, 2017
In 2016 three persistent identifier (PID) organizations – Crossref, DataCite and ORCID – together with California Digital Library organized PIDapalooza, the first open festival for PIDs.
Alice Meadows
doaj   +1 more source

Universities@DataCite

open access: yes, 2022
Affiliations and identifiers are critical for building a connected research community across the world. The contribution made to that connected resource for University datasets in DataCite is limited by the paucity of the required organizational identifiers.
openaire   +1 more source

Where Are the Children in Tourism Empirical Research?

open access: yesInternational Journal of Tourism Research, Volume 28, Issue 1, January/February 2026.
ABSTRACT This research note offers an updated review of Poria and Timothy's (2014) call to better integrate children into tourism research. It critically examines the empirical literature on children in tourism, focusing on how children are represented, studied, and valued within the field.
Hugues Seraphin, Damien Chaney
wiley   +1 more source

Theory and Practice of Data Citation

open access: yes, 2017
Citations are the cornerstone of knowledge propagation and the primary means of assessing the quality of research, as well as directing investments in science.
Silvello, Gianmaria
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Collaborating With Early Career Researchers to Enhance the Future of Scholarly Publication: A Guide for Publishers

open access: yesLearned Publishing, Volume 39, Issue 1, January 2026.
ABSTRACT The scholarly publishing system is adapting to many changes, including open access and open data mandates, artificial intelligence, and other new technologies. Members of the research and publishing communities are working to establish a more equitable, fair, and rigorous system that serves researchers' evolving needs. Early career researchers
Friederike E. Kohrs   +44 more
wiley   +1 more source

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