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Breakout Session 2.2: A sustainable GEO Information System of Systems Chair: Lorenzo Bigagli Rapporteur: Greg Yetman
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Data Citation: DOI-Enabling GEOSS Discovery and Access (David Arctur) DataCite Metadata and ISO 19115 DOIs (Digital Object Identifier): permanent identifiers; datacite.org is supporting the use of DOIs for datasets – Reference to a data citation – String that resolves to a permanent, workable service (stored registry) – Location of the data can change (i.e., new institution) but not the DOI
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Data Citation: DOI-Enabling GEOSS Discovery and Access (David Arctur) How can GEOSS evolve to handle linked data? DataCite (global citation framework for data): – 22 members globally, 8 associates – Issue DOIs for datasets – library services: search for data, link to ORCID— registry of researchers – Can link to external Metadata for user extensions (additional information)
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Metadata DOI has lightweight elements for data citation (not ISO 19115) Does GEOSS take advantage of DOIs? – DOI not searchable in Metadata DataCite Archive Interoperability with GEOSS (harvest DOIs from the registry) Mapped subset of fields between DataCite and ISO 19115
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Results 2,500 (of 5M) records harvested from DataCite’s registry as a test – Available in a test instance of the GEO DAB – Same dataset registered in DataCite and in GEOSS but without the DOI in GEOSS
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Mapping DataCite to ISO 19115 & INSPIRE metadata profile Almost all DataCite elements can easily be mapped to ISO 19915 – Mapping is not complete (yet) Also mapping to ORCID, Dublin Core
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Next Steps… GEO architecture changes to support DOI linking? – DOI as a search qualifier – Create DOIs for data with no other ID in the Portal? Metadata profile? (GEOSS-INSPIRE) Coordination (GEOSS as an affiliate member?) – Issue of cost – Possibly through other memberships (RDA, EarthCube)
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General Discussion GEOSS likely to coordinate via RDA for now What’s the connection between CrossRef and DataCite? – Friendly collaborators – Complimentary roles CrossRef does journal articles; DataCite does datasets Given that you can link to external metadata, why is a crosswalk required? – Community convention for consistent use of INSPIRE Metadata
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