Working in collaboration with data centres Elizabeth Newbold, The British Library Presented at: DataCite Annual Conference Nancy France August 25, 2014.

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Working in collaboration with data centres Elizabeth Newbold, The British Library Presented at: DataCite Annual Conference Nancy France August 25, 2014

2 The British Library National Library of the United Kingdom created in 1972 by the British Library Act Receives one copy of every publication published in the UK and Ireland under Legal Deposit Collections cover all formats; sound, images, video, newspapers, maps, manuscripts, databases, books and journals, much more 3 million items incorporated into the collections every year Over 16,000 people use its collections every day Grows at 12km of shelving per year UK member of DataCite

3 The British Library and DataCite The British Library is one of the original founding members of DataCite (2009) In 2010/11 we started pilot projects with a small number of data centres From 2012 we moved from a pilot phase in to offering a full service in the UK and increased the number of participating data centres to 11 Slowly growing and as of today we have 22 organisations using the service (with more in the pipeline!) We provide the DataCite infrastructure in the UK, enabling data centres to ‘mint’ DOIs for data We work collaboratively with the research data community to provide advocacy and guidance on data citation

Who we are currently working with – a wide range of interest

5 Workshops

6 Workshops and meetings Client meetings Workshop series –Workshop 1: An introduction to Data Citation and DataCite –Workshop 2: Describe, disseminate, discover: metadata for effective citation –Working with DataCite, a technical introduction –Workshop 3: Managing and Citing Sensitive Data –Workshop 4: What to cite: versioning and granularity of research data for effective citation –Workshop 5: Making citation work: practical issues for institutions –Workshop 6: Research data metrics for impact and citation Ad-hoc small meetings and workshops –UK DataCite workshop: Glasgow –White Rose Consortium meeting Workshops in partnership –Preparde Project – peer review of data workshops –Research Data Alliance Data Citation working group – workshop on citing dynamic data

7 #datacite

8 Guidance, advice and dissemination

Working in collaboration to provide information to: data centres and libraries researchers publishers

10 Practical demonstrations How to manually create and update DOIs with the DataCite infrastructure and

Blog posts Blogging about DataCite activities in the UK on the British Library Science Blog and as guest posts on other institutions

12 Collaborative projects

13 Collaborative projects - Opportunities for Data Exchange (ODE) A European-funded FP7 project, looking at way to support data sharing Involved in work streams around best practice in data citation and the role of libraries – A set of guides for each community on how to better enable data sharing –

14 Collabortive projects – ODIN (ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network) Image from National Survey for Health and Development. From their website: “MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing at UCL (LHA) is the home of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD).”

15 Further information Presentations from British Library workshops: – ESRC guidance – citation.aspxhttp:// citation.aspx Outputs from ODE project – projects/ode/outputs/ projects/ode/outputs/ ODIN project outputs – Presentations from Preparde workshop – of-data-mean-part-2http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/preparde/events/what-does-peer-review- of-data-mean-part-2

16 Thank you twitter: