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Guest Blog PostMetadataMetadata SchemaIndigenous RightsLocal ContextsInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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Auteurs Kelly Stathis, Janette Hamilton-Pearce, Felicia Garcia, Corrie Roe, Ashley Rojas

Local Contexts is an organization dedicated to supporting Indigenous communities to manage their intellectual and cultural property, cultural heritage, environmental data and genetic resources within digital environments. Local Contexts recognizes the inherent sovereignty that Indigenous communities have over knowledge and data that comes from their lands, territories, and waters.

FAIR-IMPACTProjectsEventsInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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I joined DataCite to contribute to the FAIR-IMPACT project (and FAIRCORE4EOSC but that’s a topic for another blog). Today I’m happy to share with you some of our plans and progress made so far. FAIR-IMPACT The European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) is the European initiative to implement a federated approach towards research data management.

DataCite ConnectEventStrategyDataCite JourneyEventsInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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One of my first goals as the new Community Manager of DataCite was to improve how we think about and manage events. Today, I am happy to share with you the what, the why, and the how of DataCite’s Event Strategy and to introduce our new DataCite Connect events – don’t forget to save the date of our first event!

Member Meeting 2022MembersInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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This year, we shared insights and news with our members and the broader community in six open sessions and two training sessions that ran throughout the day. A total of 334 participants from 226 institutions in 36 countries attended the sessions, which accommodated multiple time zones.

The post DataCite Member Meeting 2022 Recap appeared first on DataCite.

FAIR WorkflowsProjectsFAIRWorkflowInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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Auteur Zefan Zheng

Implementing FAIR Workflows: A Proof of Concept Study in the Field of Consciousness is a 3-year project funded by the Templeton World Charity Foundation. In this project, DataCite works with a number of partners on providing an exemplar workflow that can be used by researchers to implement FAIR practices throughout their research lifecycle.

StaffInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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Howdy from Portland! I recently joined DataCite as an Application Developer, and it has been great to get involved with the team and community over the past month. Before joining DataCite, I was a software development engineer at Cambia Health Solutions. I worked on a large-scale care gap management engine that assists health professionals in identifying gaps in member care, allowing them to provide better coverage.

IGSNDOIIGSN IDInfrastructureInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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Auteurs Rorie Edmunds, Cody Ross

We are delighted to announce the launch of IGSN ID registration using DataCite services. This is the culmination of almost one year of work after the signing of a partnership agreement between DataCite and the IGSN e.V. in October 2021. The ability to register material samples with IGSN IDs is now available to all DataCite Members and Consortium Organizations.

StrategyInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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DataCite celebrates the recently issued Nelson memo “to make the results of taxpayer-supported research immediately available to the American public at no cost.” This is a significant step in the global policy landscape and will support collective action for change.

DataCite, founded in 2009, was established with a common purpose towards making research outputs and resources publicly available. Today, our community remains committed to our founding principles and works together with a common purpose. Our vision “Connecting Research, Identifying Knowledge” encapsulates our collective effort as a community to bring together the disparate pieces of the research lifecycle and bring rigor to the scholarly record by making outputs and resources findable, citable, connected and reused globally.

The post Nelson Memo: relevance for research data appeared first on DataCite.

MetadataMetadata SchemaDOIInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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Auteurs Kelly Stathis, DataCite Metadata Working Group

Over the past year and a half, the Metadata Working Group has been working on changes to support the evolving use cases for DataCite DOIs. These proposed updates are in response to requests from DataCite community members and also in alignment with pillar 3 of DataCite’s strategic plan—that is, to “identify and connect all resource types held by research organizations globally.”
We want to make sure these changes work—that they solve the problems that they are intended to solve—and we want to hear from you! For the first time, we are sharing a draft proposal before releasing the next metadata schema version.

The post Proposed DataCite Metadata Schema Changes: Your Feedback Needed! appeared first on DataCite.

Guest Blog PostRe3dataInformatique et sciences de l'informationAnglais
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Auteurs Michael Witt, Nina Weisweiler, Robert Ulrich

In this post, the authors celebrate the 10th anniversary of re3data, sharing insights about the history, the service itself, and how it has developed over the last decade. We at DataCite would like to congratulate re3data for its persistence in making information about research data repositories available. As a partner service, re3data is an important resource of reliable and high quality information for our services. As a member of the re3data Working Group and the re3data COREF project, we are pleased to contribute to the future of re3data.

The post Happy 10th Anniversary, re3data! appeared first on DataCite.