Digital Object Identifiers (DOIS) in Open Science, May 2023
G.Landais, Gus Muench, Raffaele d'Abrusco
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Wednesday May 10 -14:00 : plenary room |
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. |
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Gus Muench (AAS) |
(to define) |
12+3 |
(to define) DOI and citation for AAS journals |
|
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. |
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A.Accomazzi (ADS) |
(to define) |
12+3 |
(to define) |
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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. |
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M.Pearson (Nasa) |
SMD DOI best Practices |
12+3 |
(to define) |
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R.d'Abrusco |
Conclusion |
5 |
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