Examples of using Datacite in English and their translations into German
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All events ZB MED is a member of DataCite.
Practical workshop of the German DataCite members in Berlin on January 20th.
GESIS and ZBW as members of DataCite.
DataCite an important partner for DOI allocation for research data.
Entries before 2013 ZB MED is a member of DataCite.
The prefix assignment is done by da|ra via DataCite from the International DOI Foundation IDF.
The EarthChem Library is part of IEDA,a publishing agent of the DataCite Consortium.
Based on the DataCite metadata scheme, DataCite recommends citing a research dataset as follows.
For additional information on the propercitation of research data we recommend consulting the DataCite website external link.
As the DataCite managing agent, the TIB Hanover organizes the administration of prefixes and the connection to the IDF.
Searches metadata from objects which are registered in DataCite with DOIs, e. g. research data object type"dataset.
DDI, Dublin Core, DataCite, da|ra can be used to develop networked infrastructures for finding research data.
The registration of DOInames for research data is provided by the DataCite registration agency, accredited by the International DOI Foundation.
The association DataCite offers a list of repositories, whose quality has been verified, with which it collaborates when allocating DOIs.
According to the da|ra policy XX can continue touse the acquired prefix with the DOI registering via another DataCite member after the notice of termination.
TIB, a founder member of DataCite, has been involved in this association since 2009. The DataCite Office is managed by TIB in Hannover.
The DOI-Desk Newsletter keeps subscribers up to date with thelatest developments regarding DOI registration, DataCite and the International DOI Foundation.
Major consortia behind DOI, such as Crossref and DataCite, ensure that this system has functioned well for various object types for many years.
DataCite is an international consortium established in London in 2009 to promote research data as independent, citable objects.
The Leibniz Institutes GESIS and ZBW have been members of DataCite since 2010 and together offer da|ra, a DOI registration service for social and economic data.
Your list of publications at ORCID is constantly updated as long as you allow trusted parties such as Scopus,CrossRef, or DataCite to perform automatic updates to your ORCID profile.
For instance, DataCite recommends that a DOI name should never resolve to a research dataset directly, but rather a so-called landing page.
GESIS and ZBW are two of the five German representatives in the international DataCite consortium, an organization working towards uniform worldwide standards for research data.
DataCite is an international consortium founded in London in 2009 comprised of sixteen members from ten different countries, to pursue the common goal of supporting the acceptance of research data as independent citable scientific objects through worldwide uniform standards.
ETH Zurich DOI Deskis a service provided by ETH Library, in cooperation with DataCite(external link) and with technical support from IT Services of ETH Zurich external link.
As members of DataCite, GESIS and ZBW, have partnered with many other of the world's leading research libraries and centers for technical information to pursue the goal of establishing global, unified standards towards the acceptance of research data as independent, citable scientific entities.
In the collaboration with their customers,the operators of research data archives, DataCite members often have the possibility to work towards the implementation of important standards and showcase best practice examples.
GESIS and ZBW, together with the German National Library of Science and Technology, University Library Hannover(TIB), the German National Library of Medicine(ZBMed) and the Göttingen State and University Library(SUB)have been members in DataCite since 2010, an organization that includes leading research libraries and technical information centers worldwide.
We register your document with DataCite, a registration authority for online documents, and notify you about the doi number of your document.
Crossref also works collaboratively with DataCite, a non-profit association, based at the TIB, whose goal is to make global research data discoverable, citable, linked and reusable.