DataCite explained
DataCite is an international not-for-profit organization which aims to improve data citation in order to:
- establish easier access to research data on the Internet
- increase acceptance of research data as legitimate, citable contributions to the scholarly record
- support data archiving that will permit results to be verified and re-purposed for future study.[1]
Background
In August 2009 a paper was published laying out an approach for a global registration agency for research data.[2] DataCite was subsequently founded in London on 1 December 2009[3] by organisations from 6 countries: the British Library; the Technical Information Center of Denmark (DTIC); the TU Delft Library from the Netherlands; the National Research Council’s Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (NRC-CISTI); the California Digital Library (University of California Curation Center - UC3);[4] Purdue University (USA);[5] and the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB).[6]
After the founding of DataCite, leading research libraries and information centres converged for the first official members’ convention in Paris on 5 February 2010. The inclusion of five further members was approved in the office of the International Council for Science (ICSU): Australian National Data Service (ANDS);[7] Deutsche Zentralbibliothek für Medizin (ZB MED); GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; French Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (INIST);[8] and Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich.
Technical
The primary means of establishing easier access to research data is by DataCite members assigning persistent identifiers, such as digital object identifiers (DOIs), to data sets. Although currently leveraging the well-established DOI infrastructure, DataCite takes an open approach to identifiers, and considers other systems and services that help forward its objectives.[9]
DataCite's recommended format for a data citation is:
- Creator (PublicationYear): Title. Publisher. Identifier
Or alternatively:
- Creator (PublicationYear): Title. Version. Publisher. ResourceType. Identifier
DataCite recommends that DOI names are displayed as linkable, permanent URLs.[10]
Third-party tools allow the migration of content to and from other services such as ODIN, for ORCID[11]
Members
Source:[12]
- Australia:
- Canada:
- China:
- Denmark:
- Danish e-Infrastructure Cooperation - DeiC
- Estonia:
- Finland:
- France:
- Germany:
- Hungary:
- International:
- Italy:
- Japan:
- Netherlands:
- Norway:
- Republic of Korea:
- Russia
- South Africa:
- Sweden:
- Swedish National Data Service - SND
- Switzerland:
- Thailand:
- National Research Council of Thailand - NRCT
- United Kingdom:
Other partners
In April 2017, DataCite was one of the founding partners in the Initiative for Open Citations.[13] In January 2023, DataCite announced a partnering with the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to develop an Open Global Data Citation Corpus.[14]
References
- Web site: DataCite. What is DataCite?. 17 March 2014.
- Approach for a joint global registration agency for research data. 2009. 10.3233/ISU-2009-0595. Brase. Jan. Farquhar. Adam. Gastl. Angela. Gruttemeier. Herbert. Heijne. Maria. Heller. Alfred. Piguet. Arlette. Rombouts. Jeroen. Sandfaer. Mogens. Sens. Irina. Information Services & Use. 29. 13–27. 17980308 .
- Neumann. Janna. Brase. Jan. DataCite and DOI names for research data. Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design. 20 July 2014. 28. 10. 1035–1041. 10.1007/s10822-014-9776-5. 25038897. 2014JCAMD..28.1035N. 34975857 .
- Web site: University of California becomes founding member of Datacite . https://archive.today/20140505164849/http://webarchives.cdlib.org/sw1st7gf68/http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/article/23055 . dead . 2014-05-05 . 2014-05-05 .
- Web site: Purdue Libraries becomes founding member of Datacite . 16 February 2010 . 2010-04-15.
- Web site: TIB becomes founding member of Datacite . 2010-04-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140505200759/http://www.tib-hannover.de/en/the-tib/news/news/id/133/ . 2014-05-05 . dead .
- Web site: ANDS joins Datacite . 2010-04-15.
- Web site: Inist join Datacite consortium . 2010-04-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100309010702/http://www.inist.fr/spip.php?article66 . 2010-03-09 .
- Web site: DataCite . What do we do? . 17 March 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140317195125/http://www.datacite.org/whatdowedo . 17 March 2014 .
- Web site: DataCite. Why cite data?. 17 March 2014.
- Web site: New ORCID-integrated data citation tool . Thorisson . Gudmundur . 2013-05-13 . ODIN Project . 7 May 2014 . 2014-05-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140508025736/http://odin-project.eu/2013/05/13/new-orcid-integrated-data-citation-tool/ . dead .
- Web site: Members. Datacite.
- Web site: Press. 6 April 2017. Initiative for Open Citations. 6 April 2017.
- Vierkant . Paul . Wellcome Trust and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative partner with DataCite to build the Open Global Data Citation Corpus . 17 January 2023 . DataCite Blog . 10.5438/vjz9-kx84 . 2023-01-17.
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