📣 We need your feedback! Help shape the future of open scholarly infrastructure by reviewing the proposed POSI 2.0 revisions and sharing your thoughts.
The survey closes on March 5, 2025.
🔗 Review & Participate: https://openscholarlyinfrastructure.org/public-comment-v2/
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🌍 Make an impact! DataCite is prioritizing geographic diversity for its 2025 Board elections. We’re seeking candidates from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Nominate by Jan 31! 🗳️ Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemjJpuEdLr_Td8gKnNh9hPE6C0qwMAjh_cCttpqD2jxHls3Q/viewform #Diversity #GlobalRepresentation
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Exciting news: The DataCite Global Access Fund announces its 2nd cohort! With 193 proposals submitted this year, meet our 8 awardees from Ethiopia, Ghana, Jordan, Kenya, Malawi, Pakistan, Tunisia & Vietnam, committed to advancing Open Science!
https://doi.org/10.5438/8t4h-jr93
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Join the kick-off meeting of the DataCite Harvesters Interest Group! 🌐 Learn who’s harvesting DataCite metadata, explore harvesting services updates, and share your feedback. Open to all community members!
Register now: https://datacite.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZElf-qgpzopH9bGZSehzSqIfHSCSpwmGd8c#/registration
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We’re excited to welcome Jamie Wittenberg as DataCite’s new Board President, starting Jan 1, 2025! Jamie brings extensive leadership experience and a strong commitment to advancing open and accessible research practices: https://doi.org/10.5438/h9nt-qm27
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The Tunisian #DOI initiative, led by CNUDST, is driving #OpenScience forward! 🌍 By uniting institutions, they’re boosting research visibility, collaboration, and adopting global standards for research infrastructure in Tunisia. https://doi.org/10.5438/yt5q-2v58
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Creating awareness of the importance of PIDs is key to providing research data services. Learn about an extensive outreach program conducted by the Zimbabwe University Libraries Consortium and funded by the DataCite Global Access Fund: https://doi.org/10.5438/zvqg-1z05
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DataCite is prioritizing geographic diversity for its 2025 Board elections. We’re specifically looking for candidates from: Latin America, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. Nominate by Jan 31! https://doi.org/10.5438/the4-k754 #Diversity #GlobalRepresentation
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DataCite #Metadata Schema 4.6 has been released! 🎉 New features: resource types for Projects & Awards, linking to RRID/CSTR, translator credit, temporal coverage & more: https://doi.org/10.5438/abqn-s638
#DataCiteSchema #ScholarlyRecord
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Wrapping up #DataCite’s 15th Anniversary week with a slideshow showcasing our metadata journey! Explore DOIs registered since Dec 2009, the #PIDGraph, real-life DOI connections & more. https://tinyurl.com/mtzchm95
[#]DataCiteAnniversary
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Reflecting on 2024: 15 years of collaboration, growth & global impact. As we look ahead to 2025, we’re focused on advancing #MetadataPrecision, scalability & expanding our global community. Let’s keep driving #OpenResearch forward! 🚀 #DataCiteAnniversary
http://doi.org/10.5438/5e41-r245
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⏰ Don’t miss it!
Join us in just a few hours for a special #DataCiteOpenHours celebrating 15 years of advancing knowledge together! 🎉 Reflect on the journey, explore our future & hear from our incredible community. Register now: https://shorturl.at/p9vtL
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For the last 15 years, DataCite has been pushing the boundaries of #OpenResearch, providing access to research outputs & resources through PIDs and metadata. Join DataCite's President @chodacki in celebrating our anniversary: https://doi.org/10.5438/svkt-cc44 #DataCiteAnniversary
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🎉 We kick off DataCite’s 15th Anniversary week with a special video featuring congratulatory messages from our community. Together, we’re building a future where research is more accessible, connected, and impactful. Watch here: https://youtu.be/-lukvsUUEQw
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🎉 DataCite is celebrating 15 years today! Join us this week as we look back on our journey. Here's a sneak peek: a chart showcasing what research outputs were registered over the years. 🚀 https://youtu.be/Bg6e0Evctig
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🎉 Celebrate 15 years of DataCite with us!
Join a special #DataCiteOpenHours on Dec 4, where we’ll reflect on our journey as a community, exploring DataCite’s history & future goals. Hear from members & staff, and celebrate advancing knowledge together!
[#]DataCiteAnniversary
https://shorturl.at/p9vtL
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Journal articles often shape research reporting, but PID Graphs—explored in projects like ARRC—could transform the landscape. By linking outputs through metadata, they enable transparency, fair attribution & enhanced collaboration. https://doi.org/10.5438/1q6d-1916
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The third in the “IGSN ID Implementation Exemplars” blog series compares @CSIRO’s and @AuScope’s systems for registering & managing material samples. From the CMR Specify Catalogue to the AuScope CKAN Sample Catalog. Explore these FAIR-aligned platforms:
https://doi.org/10.5438/8an6-b527
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🌍 Thrilled to share the highlights of our DataCite Connect events in Zambia & Costa Rica!
From fostering #metadata best practices to showcasing inspiring use cases, these events celebrated community, collaboration, and #openresearch
Learn more on this blog by @gabioshka https://doi.org/10.5438/39zp-m509
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DataCite & Metadata Game Changers' recent dialogue explored how PIDs can support standardized project metadata. Experts tackled challenges around #metadata interoperability, ownership, and tracking impact. Read more on the DataCite blog.
👇 https://doi.org/10.5438/gjrv-9390
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