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Training about Data Archive You will learn: What data citation is, and what the benefits are. How to use DOIs for data citation. How to cite a dataset How to find publications with DOIs Link your publications to your dataset (and vise versa) using DOIs
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Data citation and DOIs
101 for PhD students, starting their academic career
[2014] CC-BY: 3TU.Datacentre
more info @ www.datacentrum.3tu.nl/en/
What will you learn?• What data citation is, and what the
benefits are.• How to use DOIs for data citation.• How to cite a dataset• How to find publications with DOIs• Link your publications to your dataset
(and vise versa) using DOIs
-claiming your data-DOI’s and data citation explained
Source: http://youtu.be/PgqtiY7oZ6k [4:51]
Why data citation with DOI’s is important
• Recognisable id in science• Authoritave data claim• Persistent link to data• Makes data discoverable
Data citation: example 1
Data citation: example 2
Yang, S., Lui, K., Mayo, S., Tullon, A. (2012) CIPS Sandstone Microstructure. CSIRO Data Collection. http://dx.doi.org/10.4225/08/5045B5990B44
Data citation: example 3
What is a DOI ?• What you see: alphanumeric string (never
changes)• Associated with: location (such as URL)• Accompanied with: who, what, when…
(metadata)
• Stable linking– Data can move, without breaking the link
Benefits of a DOI
Example DOI• String: 10.4121/uuid:57acdc8d-5c86-478a-9ada-
8c075cc30b0a
• Html version: http://dx.doi.org/10.4121/uuid:57acdc8d-5c86-478a-9ada-8c075cc30b0a
• Location: http://data.3tu.nl/repository/uuid:57acdc8d-5c86-478a-9ada-8c075cc30b0a
• Metadata – Creator: Westhoff, M.C.(Martijn)
– Title: High resolution temperature observations to identify different runoff processes
– Publisher: TU Delft
– Publication year: 2011
DataCite
• Growing demand to make data citable.• DataCite is an international consortium whose aims
are:– to establish easier access to research data on the internet– to increase acceptance of research data as legitimate,
citable contributions to the scholarly record – to support data archiving that will permit results to be
verified and re-purposed for future study.• Development of standards, workflows, and best
practices.• 2013: 18 members from 13 countries, 9 associated
members, ~2.2 Million DOIs
What is the value of a data set with a DOI?
• Datasets with a DOI have to be:
• Stable (i.e. not going to be modified)• Complete (i.e. not going to be updated)• Permanent – by assigning a DOI we’re
committing to make the dataset available for posterity
• Good quality – by assigning a DOI we’re giving it our data centre stamp of approval, saying that it’s complete and all the metadata is available
Assignment: Find a paper using its DOI
• doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(08)61345-8
Resolving DOI’s• Open the following DOI site in your browser:
http://dx.doi.org• Enter the entire DOI citation in the text box
provided, and then click Go. • The document that matches the DOI citation will
display in your browser window.
How to get a DOI
• Deposit your datasets with a DOI enabled data repository, e.g. 3TU.Datacentrum
• Deposit your article/paper or thesis at a DOI enabled journal publisher or institutional repository
Link your datasets to your publications
How to use DOIs in your publication for citing your data
• To enhance the visibility and sharing of your datasets, we strongly recommend you to include in your article or dissertation the DOIs you have applied for your datasets.
– Example 1: (at imprint section of the thesis)
Data citation usage: Example 2in References section of the publication
Data citation Example 3:Copy-paste ready in data archive
Copy and paste into your publication
Link your dataset to your ORCID
• ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network– http://odin-project.eu/ – http://datacite.labs.orcid-eu.org/
• Link datasets to your ORCID profile
Questions?• contact us at: [email protected]• website: http://datacentrum.3tu.nl or• website: http://datacite.tudelft.nl
• Follow us on twitter: @3TUDatacentrum
• Watch our short video on persistent identifiers and data citation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgqtiY7oZ6k