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Making sense of doi:10.4225/01/503C303E9B551 Digital Object Identifiers DOIs
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3 Digital Object Identifiers 101 doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.745927 (not Australia) doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.745927 10.4225/13/50BBFCFE08A12 http://dx.doi.org/10.4225/13/50BBFCFE08A12 http://doi.org/10.4225/13/50BBFCFE08A12
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4 YOY DOIs?? Easy and persistent access to online research data Disambiguation and accuracy for authors, datasets Linked discovery, retrieval and management of data enabling: Citation Data reuse Support for automated tracking of data outputs Indexing services - Thomson Reuters Data Citation Index Altmetrics - views, downloads and 'likes’
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5 DOIs connect your profile Publications DOIs Data DOIs DOIs for Software
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6 Some DOIs words “Minting” = creating the DOI and attaching it to a record is free i.e. vow to persistently love, care for and maintain your DOIs & landing pages one minter per institution (mostly) = clicking a DOI --> the metadata record (not the data) DOIs (usually) resolve to a landing page = Metadata record ~ Query for large datasets query must be persistent Minting Resolving Landing page
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7 DOIs in the 20 th Century
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DOI.org First DOI minted in 2000 72+ million registered DOI names 1+ billion DOI resolutions in 2014 DOIs for Data DataCite.org 4+ million DOIs for datasets NISO RP-15-2013 NISO RP-15-2013 Recommended Practice on Online Supplemental Journal Article Materials DOIs are recommended for all Supplemental Material types 8 DOIs in the 21 st Century http://www.datacite.org/
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9 DOIs for data Woodrow, Ross Laughren, Patrick ( 2011 ): Queensland Films 1930- 1960: from Talkies to Television. Griffith Film School, Griffith University. DOI: 10.4225/01/4F8E1426244BD. http://dx.doi.org/10.4225/01/4F8E1426244BD10.4225/01/4F8E1426244BD http://dx.doi.org/10.4225/01/4F8E1426244BD
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10 Data DOIs for institutions mints DOIs for publishers: journal articles datasets Machine2Machine CiteMyData Manual MyDOIs
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11 DOIs options for researchers 1.deposit in your repository automatically assign eg CSIRO, Griffith University manually assign eg University of Sunshine Coast 2.deposit in discipline repository TERN Pangaea, UK Data Archive, Dryad 3.deposit in commercial or other repository Mint your own DOI through EZID http://ezid.cdlib.org/demo/simple Get it automatically: ResearchGate, Figshare
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http://www.researchgate.net/
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2009 Started “when two researchers discovered first-hand that collaborating with a friend or colleague on the other side of the world was no easy task.” By 2014 6 million members in total 1.5 million datasets were added to profiles in 2014 alone uploading 700 datasets per day August: “generate a … DOI for any unpublished research you’ve already added to your profile on ResearchGate” In 2015….. https://explore.researchgate.net/display/news/2014/08/13/Celebrating+five+million+members+with+free+DOIs
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http://blog.impactstory.org/researchgate-doi/ How do we as data managers respond to this game change?
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Making sense of doi:10.4225/01/503C303E9B551 http://research- hub.griffith.edu.au/display/n1bab3b2d8864bd2ac41fd8 f8cf5dd116 http://research- hub.griffith.edu.au/display/n1bab3b2d8864bd2ac41fd8 f8cf5dd116
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