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Learn about DataCite's journey from its foundation to its current initiatives in fostering data citation and reuse. Discover key milestones, technical services, best practices, and advocacy efforts shaping the roadmap for 2011-2015.
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Fostering Data Citation and Reuse: Shaping the DataCite Roadmap Adam Farquhar President, DataCite Head of Digital Scholarship, The British Library
Fostering Data Citation and Reuse: Shaping the DataCite Roadmap Adam Farquhar President, DataCite Head of Digital Scholarship, The British Library
DataCite Foundations 2003 2005 2009 2010 2011 • DFG funds project with German WDCs • TIB begins to issue DOI names for datasets • Paris memorandum • DataCite Association founded in London • 7 members • 12 members • All members assign DOIs • 800,000 DOIs registered • Pilot projects begin with Data Centres world wide • 15 members • 1,000,000 DOIs registered • DataCite metadata specification released • Shared technical infrastructure established
DataCite Highlights – Technical Services • Technical team established • Open source code repository established • Development and delivery environments established • DataCite MDS 1.0 release for members and data centres • Provides both user and machine interfaces • Metadata store – to mint DOIs and register data • Search – to query and search DOIs and metadata • Index – to expose metadata to search services • Restful API defined and documented • Community feedback • DataCite MDS 1.1 release • Supports multiple metadata schema • Supports enhanced API
DataCite Highlights – Best practice • DataCite Metadata schema • Initial definition Dec-2010 • Extensive community engagement and feedback • Documented release process • Quarterly releases in 2011 to meet emerging use-cases and requirements • Extended controlled vocabulary • Dublin Core support • OAI-PMH support • Inventory of data repositories • Uptake at Biomed Central, DCC • Best practice for data citation report • Highlighted in • CODATA interim report on data citation • EPSRC Expectations for grant recipients
DataCite Highlights: Advocacy • New web site! • Joined ORCID • Joined ICSTI • Jan Brase elected to • President of ICTSI • Chair IDF – IDF changes pricing model • Co-chair CODATA data citation task force • User workshops with data centre staff • Extensive workshop, conference, and speaking schedule • 33rd annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly publishing • IASSIST 2011 • European Geosciences Union General Assembly • Workshop: Persistent Identifiers for the Social Sciences • Academic Publishing in Europe (APE 2011) • UK Serials Group • 2nd Annual European DDI Users Group Meeting • Open Access and Open Data conference • 22nd International CODATA Conference • ECDL 2010 Symposium: Challenges for a Systemic Environmental Monitoring and Adequate Indicators • American Library Association annual meeting • 31st Annual IATUL Conference • 23rd Polar Libraries Colloquy
DataCite Roadmap: Expectations 2011-2015 Strategic Context Evidence Publishers encourage data citation Leading journals integrate data into peer review Funders insist on citation and archiving Metrics for data become accepted • Data increases in importance • Data becomes part of formal scholarly communication • Data citation indexing shows impact