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DataCite Fabrica Training Discover everything you need to know about Fabrica: from managing and creating accounts and updating your contact information, to registering DOIs with the form and file upload.
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Version 4.5 of the DataCite Metadata Schema\ includes several changes supporting the identification and description of instruments. Several DataCite members were describing instruments in DataCite metadata before this capability was introduced and others are beginning to do it now.
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Today we are announcing our first new functionality of 2019, a much improved search for DataCite DOIs and metadata. While the DataCite Search user interface has not changed, changes under the hood bring many important improvements and are our biggest changes to search since 2012. Faster Indexing Newly registered (and tagged findable) DOIs now appear in
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Data that are restricted are historically challenging for researchers to find and even more difficult to access. While efforts to support open data have expanded in Canada, the same cannot be said for restricted data.
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All DataCite DOIs have associated metadata, described in the DataCite Metadata Schema Documentation (DataCite Metadata Working Group (2017)), validated and stored as XML in the DataCite Metadata Store (MDS). These metadata are then made available via DataCite APIs and services.
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Martin Fenner from DataCite <strong> </strong> recently <strong> </strong> described the benefits of some standardization of sources for vocabularies used for three DataCite metadata elements: language, rights, and subjects.
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Journal Production Guidance for Software and Data Citations. [PDF]
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Making your raw data available to the macromolecular crystallography community. [PDF]
Kroon-Batenburg LMJ.
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