ODIN – ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network Discovery: Humanities and Social Sciences October 2013 John Kaye – British Library Funded by The European Union Seventh Framework Programme
Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Image from National Survey for Health and Development
British Birth Cohort Studies Link Between Early language difficulties and adult mental health Depression emerging as a key factor in long term unemployment Transmission of economic well-being from cohort members’ parents to cohort members Impact of mothers’ employment on children’s cognitive and behavioral outcomes: there is little if any harm apparent among school age children from maternal employment IN THE UK
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HSS: Approach Data Sources and Linking in
Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS)
HSS Current Attribution
Citation Workflow
Workflows produced Assigning roles and names Assigning identifiers to new datasets Assigning identifiers to exsiting datasets How to integrate identifiers into DDI Push more metadata into DataCite Provide feedback to data centres
Global Network of Data Centres National Social Science Data Centres have a long history of international collaboration Common Metadata Standard: Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) Use of the Open Archival Information System processes to ingest, archive and disseminate research data National Social Science Data Centres consulted in ODIN include: UK Data Service GESIS (Germany) ICPSR (USA) Australian National Data Service
Workflows - Data Centre Ingest
HSS Next Steps Explore commonalities with High Energy Physics to create concrete discipline neutral workflows Work with National Survey for Health and Development to implement identifiers using workflows Improve Study Metadata around researchers and related works Encourage social science data providers to adopt researcher ID’s Provide feedback mechanism for data providers – ODIN’s HAMR from Codesprint Look at assigning ORCID’s to other related metadata – British Library Ethos Linking bibliographic citation data for Impact tracking and enhanced discovery
Thank you! John Kaye – Lead Curator Digital Social Sciences The British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB Telephone: Project Website BL Social Sciences Blog