Conversations about Data Citation

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Conversations about Data Citation Webinar Sponsored by EZID Sept. 25, 2014 Data citation and data sharing have entered what might be called the "next phase" in scholarly communication. Funders expect and even require these behaviors. Publishers are increasingly providing support for data citation, data references, and data sharing. Is all the work done? Data curators, librarians, and other information professionals continue to face many questions from researchers: When do I get a DOI? Why should I share my research data? Will you do this for me? In this webinar, Joan Starr, EZID Service Manager, Matt Mayernik, Research Data Services Specialist with NCAR, and Mary Linn Bergstrom, Data Services Librarian at UC San Diego, hold conversations about these and other issues.

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For Audio, please dial: 866-740-1260Access code 9870469#

Participants mutedAsk questions in chat any time

20 minutes for Q&A

Recording & slides will be here: ezid.cdlib.org/home/outreach

Conversations aboutData Citation

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Joan StarrCalifornia Digital Library

@joan_starr

Matt MayernikNCAR

Mary Linn BergstromUC San Diego

@mlbergstrom

conversation threads

• intro to EZID (Joan)• intro to NCAR (Matt)• intro to RCI (Mary Linn)• discussion• open topics from chat stream

EZID (easy-eye-dee) makes it easy…

…to create identifiers (for anything)

EZID (easy-eye-dee) makes it easy…

…to store citation metadata about the object

EZID (easy-eye-dee) makes it easy…

…to update the object’s URL solinks are never broken!

ezid.cdlib.org

Conversations about Data Citation: Initiatives at NCAR/UCAR

Matthew MayernikProject Scientist and Research Data Services Specialist

NCAR Library / UCAR Integrated Information Services (IIS)National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)CDL Webinar

Sept. 24, 2014

NCAR/UCAR Research

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Image: copyright University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

NCAR/UCAR Resources

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Climate model output Longitudinal time-series Observational data

Images: copyright University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Analysis and visualization software

Supercomputing facilities

UC San Diego: planning, pilots

UC San Diego: partners, programs

UC San Diego Accounts

Let the conversations begin!