« The DataCite Metadata Schema is the basis for the metadata you submit to DataCite. It tells you the available fields and structure for your metadata records. Many of our members have told us that they’d really like to be able to include affiliation information in their…
« Le Réseau canadien de documentation pour la recherche (RCDR) et l’Association des bibliothèques de recherche du Canada (ABRC) étudient la faisabilité d’une approche de consortium DataCite à l’échelle nationale. (…) »
« (…) As an initial step along that path to greater DOI value, we’re working on a series of statistics-related updates that we’ll be making to DataCite Search over the next few months. Today we’re rolling out the first of these updates by adding usage statistics to…
« As part of our 10-year anniversary, we want to tell you the story of how DataCite was founded 10 years ago. Therefore, we approached several people ‘who were there’ to tell you their part of the story. (…) »
« Today we are announcing our first new functionality of 2019, a much improved search for DataCite DOIs and metadata. While the DataCite Search user interface has not changed, changes under the hood bring many important improvements and are our biggest changes to search since 2012. (…) »
« A couple of weeks ago we shared with you that data citation is here, and that you can start doing data citation today. But why would you want to? There are always so many priorities, why should this be at the top of the list? (…) »
« Over the past couple of years, a group of organizations with a shared purpose – California Digital Library, Crossref, DataCite, and ORCID – invested our time and energy into launching the Org ID initiative, with the goal of defining requirements for an open, community-led organization identifier registry. (…) »
« This tutorial will walk you through the simple process of creating a workflow in the OpenMinTeD platform that will allow you to extract links to DataCite (https://www.datacite.org) – mainly citations to datasets – from scientific publications. (…) »
« DataCite recently examined the DOIs that have been created for software, and found that the number of new DOIs created for software is growing roughly exponentially, now reaching about 2000 software DOIs per month, with spikes of around 4000 per month in some of 2017. The data and results are…