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DataCite Metadata

Science Paradigms Thousand years ago: science was empirical describing natural phenomena Last few hundred years: theoretical branch using models, generalizations Last few decades: a computational branch simulating complex phenomena Today: data exploration (eScience) unify theory, experiment, and simulation Jim Gray, eScience Group, Microsoft Research

What is the problem with data? analysed synthesised interpreted are becomeInformation is published becomesKnowledge Publication … is accessible … is traceable … is lost!Data

Consequences for Libraries Scientific Information is more than a published article or a book Libraries should open their catalogues to this non-textual information The catalogue of the future is NOT ONLY a window to the librarys holding, but A portal in a net of trusted providers of scientific content

Consequences for Libraries We do not have it BUT We know where you can find And here is the link to it!

Vision 2015

But what has this to do with metadata

Use Case1: Searching and Displaying Catalogue metadata

Use Case 2: Searching and Displaying Discipline related metadata

Use Case 2: Citation

Citability of research data High visability of the data Easy re-use and verification of the data sets. Scientific reputation for the collection and documentation of data (Citation Index) Encouraging the Brussels declaration on STM publishing Avoiding duplications Motivation for new research

The dataset: Kuhlmann, H et al. (2009): Age models, iron intensity, magnetic susceptibility records and dry bulk density of sediment cores from around the Canary Islands. doi: /PANGAEA doi: /PANGAEA , Is supplement to the article: Kuhlmann, Holger; Freudenthal, Tim; Helmke, Peer; Meggers, Helge (2004): Reconstruction of paleoceanography off NW Africa during the last 40,000 years: influence of local and regional factors on sediment accumulation. Marine Geology, 207(1-4), , doi: /j.margeo

DataCite

DataCite Working Group Metadata Define a core DataCite metadata set: Include complete citation information Include search information Include Relations to other objects Dublin Core compliant Simple

Status Work in progress 6 core mandatory elements: Creator, Title, Publisher, PublicationDate, Discipline, DOI Optional elements. Predefined Vocabularies