Wednesday May 10 -14:00 : plenary room | ||||
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Speaker | Title | Time | Abstract | Material |
Gilles Landais | DOI status in IVOA | 10 | Introduction on the DOIs status in the Virtual Observatory and in Open Sciences. The challenges to provide curated metadata in order to improve data citation. | |
Gus Muench (AAS) (remote) |
The utility of dataset DOIs in manuscript review and scientific publications | 12+3 | I will describe the current practices for using dataset digital object identifiers in the publication of scientific journal articles. This includes both their use in the data- and peer-review processes and in the expression of relationship(s) between datasets and published works. Further, I will propose templates for drawing out the provenance of datasets created, reused, and accessed by distinct archives and toolkits. By highlighting a set of barriers to the successful reuse of dataset identifiers I hope to guide the best practices undertaken by archives and authors when minting dataset identifiers. | |
S.Peroni (Bologna university) | DOI (and Beyond) for Publications and Other Citable Research Outcomes | 12+3 | OpenCitations is an independent, community-led, and not-for-profit Open Science infrastructure organisation that publishes open bibliographic and citation data. During this talk, I will show the main collections and services OpenCitations includes and how it enables several PIDs to be associated with citing/cited entities and citations. | |
A.Accomazzi (ADS) (remote) |
DOI-Enabled Discovery and Credit: an ADS Perspective | 12+3 | I describe the ADS Policy for data indexing and linking, highlighting how DOIs provide the basic infrastructure required to make this an automated and robust process. | |
B.Cecconi (Obs Paris) | Data Management and DOI implementation and lessons' learnt | 12+3 | We present how Data management and DOI are implemented in a real-life service (space science and radio astronomy). We show things that work, and things that don't work. | |
M.Parsons (Nasa) (remote) |
the new NASDA DOI Registration guidelines and general guidelines process. | 12+3 |
The guidelines provide an overview of the scenarios in which NASA data repositories may need to register a DOI and the mechanisms through which they can do so. They provide guidance on the registration process and appropriate roles. The intent is to identify services and define a process that allow data repositories the flexibility they need to respond to the needs of their user communities while also enabling the creation of a central NASA registry of DOIs managed through the Scientific and Technical Information (STI) Program Office. |
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R.d'Abrusco | Conclusion | 5 |
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2023-05-DCP-Cecconi-MASER-DMP-DOI-V2.pdf | r2 r1 | manage | 6930.3 K | 2023-05-10 - 11:57 | BaptisteCecconi | ||
ADS_DOI-enabled_Discovery_and_Credit.pdf | r1 | manage | 968.5 K | 2023-05-10 - 02:24 | AlbertoAccomazzi | Alberto's Presentation | |
DCP-DOI.pdf | r2 r1 | manage | 1137.9 K | 2023-05-09 - 21:11 | GillesLandais | DOI introduction - DOI status in IVOA (2013, Bologna) | |
DOI-S-peroni.pdf | r1 | manage | 4090.5 K | 2023-05-10 - 09:59 | GillesLandais | Open Citation , Bologna 2023 | |
Muench_DOI_Notes.pdf | r2 r1 | manage | 237.7 K | 2023-05-11 - 07:06 | GillesLandais | ||
Muench_IVOASpring2023.pdf | r1 | manage | 2651.2 K | 2023-05-10 - 11:50 | GillesLandais | ||
parsons_ivoa_doi_guidelines.pdf | r1 | manage | 1064.1 K | 2023-05-09 - 21:31 | GillesLandais | NASA guideline M.Parsons |