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Publishing Data Services working group output: The Scholix Framework for Interoperability in Data-Literature Information Exchange Adrian Burton, Hylke Koers, Paolo Manghi, Martin Fenner, Sandro La Bruzzo, Amir Aryani, Michael Diepenbroek, Uwe Schindler, Markus Stocker, Wouter Haak

Linking Research Data and the Literature: why? Linking Research Data with the Literature is of great value, yet current solutions are not realizing the potential Why link? Increase visibility & discoverability of research data (and articles) Place research data in the right context to enable proper re-use. Support credit attribution mechanisms Examples Some data repositories keep track of articles that cite, or refer to, their data Some publishers have applications to link articles with data hosted externally Providers of bibliographic information and infrastructure providers are taking efforts to “connect the dots”

Better linking between Data and the Literature There are several initiatives that are addressing (parts of) the problem in different ways… DataCite-CrossRef eventdata: DOI-DOI linking information exchange Publisher – Data Center linking initiatives (Mostly bilateral, no industry standards) Data Citation Implementation Group: Developing proper data citation technical standards Better linking between Data and the Literature Training, education, etc. Data Citation Principles: Guidelines to foster a culture of data citation

Just one example: bilateral linking between repository and publisher is a good step – but can we scale up? Scaling is hindered by a heterogeneity of repository, datacenter & publisher practices, e.g.: Different PID systems (DOI, accession numbers) Different ways of referencing data (formal citations, in-text references, …) Different moments of citing data (at publication, post publication, …) http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S022352341500272X 4

What is lacking is an overall, cohesive vision and approach to bring these together Enter Scholix: a high-level interoperability framework for exchanging information about the links between scholarly literature and data Connecting technical linking solutions by providing an overarching framework with practical guidelines, underpinned by a common vision See also http://www.scholix.org/about & http://bit.ly/29tdGNU

Scholix Objective: move from to .. a one-for-all cross-referencing framework for articles and data a plethora of (mostly) bilateral arrangements between the different players…

Scholix is NOT a product, service, or infrastructure framework is: Scholix is a framework supporting a vision enabling exchange of scholarly links between data and literature using a common, global approach Maintains an evolving lightweight set of Guidelines to increase interoperability rather than a normative standard. Based on consensus from various stakeholder groups in the research data landscape Data centers, publishers, repositories, Crossref, DataCite, OpenAIRE, many others A product of the ICSU-WDS / RDA working group “Data Publication Services” - endorsed by ICSU-WDS, RDA endorsement pending Scholix is NOT a product, service, or infrastructure See also http://www.scholix.org/about

Give it a spin: http://dliservice.research-infrastructures.eu SCHOLIX in practice Organizations are already starting to develop services that follow the Scholix framework: OpenAIRE and PANGAEA Data-Literature Interlinking (DLI) Service DataCite Event Data Crossref Event Data and Linked Clinical Trials DLI: a prototype / demonstrator service developed by OpenAIRE with support from PANGAEA and the Data Publishing Services WG. Give it a spin: http://dliservice.research-infrastructures.eu

Multi-Hub Vision Journals Data centers Others Repositories

How to join in? Option 1: Feed data-literature info to an existing Scholix hub Extend your existing metadata feed to eg, DataCite, CrossRef, OpenAire Option 2:   Become a hub Expose a new feed using the Scholix Guidelines  Register as an implementor to be included in the DLI aggregation and other hub exchanges Option 3:   Develop a service Use the information from the Scholix hubs in your own service  Option 4:   Help develop the guidelines Help expand and document the Scholix Guidelines or to take them into new areas. 

Email info@scholix.org Join the the RDA-WDS Working Group! Thank you! Questions? Email info@scholix.org Join the  the RDA-WDS Working Group! Scholix web site: http://www.scholix.org/