
Ted Habermann, Metadata Game ChangersJamaica Jones, University of Pittsburgh Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2024). Making the Invisible Visible: Celebrating the Year of Open Science. Front Matter.

Ted Habermann, Metadata Game ChangersJamaica Jones, University of Pittsburgh Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2024). Making the Invisible Visible: Celebrating the Year of Open Science. Front Matter.

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.

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.

Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2023). Repository Re-Curation for Open Science. Front Matter.

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.

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.

Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2023). ORCID Profiles – What’s There and Where Did It Come From? Front Matter. https://doi.org/10.59350/ypxdr-ade49 The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) is a community of over 120 colleges and universities doing research aimed at understanding our atmosphere, weather, and climate.

Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2023). Project Metadata in DataCite. Front Matter. https://doi.org/10.59350/zwzvv-1n627 Introduction The DataCite Metadata Schema was developed to provide identification and citation metadata for a wide variety of resource types and it has been successfully used for many resource types for nearly two decades.

Cite this blog as Robinson, E. and Habermann, T. (2023). FAIR Island Experiments with Connecting Project Resources in DataCite. Front Matter.

Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2023). Responding to the Nelson Memo: Repository Re-Curation for Open Science. Front Matter.

Cite this blog as Habermann, T. (2022). Journal Connectivity@Dryad: The University of Chicago Press. Front Matter.