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DataCite
We are a member-based organization that helps make data & other research outputs more accessible by developing/supporting methods to locate & cite them.
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A Nature survey of 3,200 scientists reveals the tensions bubbling in research groups around the world
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Jens Klump 24 Mei
uses DOI as identifiers for data centres. Since names inevitably change over time, using an would support instead of relying on human inference of sources.
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DataCite 24 Mei
Hi is now a member. Glad to have them part of the data sharing community.
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DataCite 24 Mei
Here is the best way to see OSF's DataCite DOIs
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DataCite 24 Mei
recently joined DataCite and we will be updating our member page shortly.
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Martin Fenner 23 Mei
work that can do to help with consistent repository naming: a) allow identifier in addition to free text for publisher, b) add repository as metadata element in addition to publisher. c) better align with re3data (a DataCite service).
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Scientific Data 22 Mei
Membalas @datacite
We are calling on the repositories with whom work to check that the repository name is consistent across their webpages and at dataset indexing services like
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CaltechLibrary 18 Mei
Data rescue service launched at Caltech Library! Check out dataset on alluvial geomorphology liberated from static PDF tech report and thesis: Reuseable and citeable via CaltechData repository and
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DataCite 23 Mei
Membalas @laurencedata
We're back up now. Give it a whirl. :) You can also see our service status updates on .
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DataCite 23 Mei
Membalas @laurencedata
Thanks! We're already on the case.
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DataCite 22 Mei
Membalas @datacite
[status] Monitoring: A fix has been implemented and we are monitoring the results.
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DataCite 21 Mei
[status] Investigating: We are currently investigating this issue.
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DataCite 18 Mei
fantastic -- data liberation!
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DataCite 18 Mei
For our European followers. New on the blog: DOI Registrations for Software
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Martin Fenner 17 Mei
At we like to eat our own dog food: our blog posts not only uses DOIs, but also include the ORCID IDs of authors (and sends them to ), formally cites the data and code used to generate the post, and sends references to
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Daniel S. Katz 17 Mei
new blog post examining DOIs that have been registered for software, with
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Bruce Becker Ph.D. 17 Mei
Now that I think about it, 5 things have put me where I am today: That is how I build reliable, reproducible research infrastructures
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Bruce Becker Ph.D. 17 Mei
We've come a long way back to where we started, us not-scientists-not-software-developers-not-sysadmins-but-still-crucial-to-research-so-give-us-due-credit peeps
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DataCite 17 Mei
New on the blog: DOI Registrations for Software
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ORCID Organization 15 Mei
940k works by 387k authors have been pushed to ORCID records since auto-update went live. Number of authors giving permission is increasing slowly - but many still deny or ignore permission request
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DataCite 15 Mei
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DataCite 15 Mei
Diving into the ways and work together to on networking research.
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Dash 15 Mei
" is about connecting research, about making it easier to integrate with related services and content, and give credit to researchers" -
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DataCite 14 Mei
New post on the blog: Welcome to the DataCite Team, Robin!
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DataCite 12 Mei
[status] Resolved: Today from 12.52 PM GMT to 15.22 PM GMT DataCite services were not reachable because of a DNS issue. The issue has been resolved and services are working normally again. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
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DataCite 11 Mei
DataCite Fabrica 1.0 is released! Get an overview of the new features.
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Force11.org 1 Mei
Did you hear? keynotes will be & Not too late to submit your proposal:
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Force11.org 30 Apr
Listen to (conference co-lead). Submissions for Force 2018 are due soon and the process is quick/easy!
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DataCite 24 Apr
[status] Resolved: The MDS was not available since 9:30 PM GMT yesterday. This has been fixed and the service is back to normal operation.
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Force11.org 20 Apr
Deadline approaching! Proposals for are due May 1. Theme is engagement: how do you engage others in forging the future of research communication? Submit now: or learn more:
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