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Ted Habermann, Metadata Game Changers Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2024). Instruments@DataCite. Front Matter. https://doi.org/10.59350/8fjx7-y3229.Version 4.5 of the DataCite Metadata Schema, released during January 2024, includes several changes supporting the identification and description of instruments.

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Ted Habermann, Metadata Game Changers Cite this blog as: Habermann, T. (2024). Instrument Identifiers = Better Science. Front Matter. https://doi.org/10.59350/ehsbf-gwe11Measuring ocean temperatures accurately is a critical step towards understanding heat in the oceans.

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Ted Habermann, Metadata Game Changers Jamaica Jones, University of Pittsburgh Howard Ratner and Tara Packer, CHORUS Introduction Cite this blog as Habermann, T. , Jones, J., Ratner, H., and Packer, T. (2023). CHORUS Data Journeys. Front Matter.

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It is hard to believe that we are closing in on the last few days of 2023. It has been a busy, interesting year for us. For those following along on my Ph.D. journey, I’m doing it! I finished coursework in May and I passed my preliminary exam in October. All the things I am learning enrich our business and I love that research and our business are intertwined.

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Ted Habermann, Metadata Game ChangersJamaica Jones, University of PittsburghTara Packer and Howard Ratner. CHORUS Cite this blog as Habermann, T., Jones, J., Packer, T., and Ratner, H. (2023). INFORMATE: Metadata Game Changers and CHORUS Collaborate to Make the Invisible Visible. Front Matter.

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Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2023). How Many When (Update). Front Matter. https://doi.org/10.59350/w1em6-nn888 It is natural to think about DataCite as a repository for identifiers that can be used to unambiguously identify and cite datasets, as that was the original DataCite mission. Last year, I took a look at the history of resourceTypes in DataCite and was surprised (pleasantly) by the number of Text resourceTypes.