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2013 Working Meeting Announcing DOE’s Non-Text STI (Part II): Signing up for Success

2013 Working Meeting Announcing DOE’s Non-Text STI (Part II): Signing up for Success. April 10-11, 2013 Des Moines, Iowa. Participation and Partnership .

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2013 Working Meeting Announcing DOE’s Non-Text STI (Part II): Signing up for Success

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  1. 2013 Working MeetingAnnouncing DOE’s Non-Text STI (Part II):Signing up for Success April 10-11, 2013 Des Moines, Iowa

  2. Participation and Partnership Learn some essentials > Join the group > Adopt and use > Learn a lot more > Customize > Reach out for feedback in every direction > Provide the feedback up to the top and down through the stakeholders > Dive deeper > Learn a whole new level > Provide original input and begin to influence direction of the group you joined> Bring it home for everyone’s benefit.

  3. Open Researcher and Contributor ID ORCID is an open, non-profit, community-based effort to create and maintain a registry of unique researcher identifiers and a transparent method of linking research activities and outputs to these identifiers. ORCID is unique in its ability to reach across disciplines, research sectors, and national boundaries and in its cooperation with other identifier systems. ORCID works with the research community to identify opportunities for integrating ORCID identifiers in key workflows, such as research profile maintenance, manuscript submissions, grant applications, and patent applications. A real ORCID - 0000-0002-0923-9945

  4. You will very soon be able to send us ORCIDs ! • Ability to add and delete author “blocks” (but don’t try deleting them all !) • Easy editing to put the “foremost” author first (if he/she wasn’t already) for CrossRef • Easy association of affiliation and email with each author • Validation of ORCID character string • Contributor Organization field for collaboration names • AN 241.3 and AN 241.6 receiving same modification • Old formatting of author names and info can continue to come in, for now.

  5. Open Researcher and Contributor ID Fixing authorship – towards a practical model of contributorship. Michael Taylor and GudmundurThorisson. Research Trends, Nov 2012 • Problem: Large collaborations leading to increasing number of authors listed on a scientific paper. • Logistic problem for databases and publishers • “Dilution effect” : a well-cited paper … but little impact to the metrics for individual authors • Solution: Taxonomy of “contributorship”

  6. Synergy ! • DataCite has a Metadata Working Group • Current Project is writing version 3 of the metadata scheme and documentation • Presto – I’m a member! • Presto - Two months later I’m writing the documentation for a controlled vocabulary of contributorship.

  7. DataCite • Exposure of datasets to key indices • More metadata • Better metadata

  8. Measurement and Instrumentation Data Center and Solar Radiation Research Lab, NREL (EE-sponsored) Solar Measurement Grid (1-Year Archive)1-Second Global Horizontal IrradianceOahu, Hawaii • Data archive available for public access • 1-Second Global Horizontal Irradiance Grid (March 2010 through March 2011) • Daily raw data files (ZIP compressed into monthly files) • Field definitions • 3-Second RSR 3-Component Irradiance (March 2010 through March 2011) • Daily raw data files (ZIP compressed into yearly files) • Field definitions • 1-Minute RSR Irradiance and Meteorological Data • See SOLRMAP Kalaeloa Oahu Station • Instrument meta data • Satellite map showing measurement locations • DOI: 10.5439/1052451 Seventeen measurement stations in the south western region of the island of Oahu collected data at 1-second intervals over the course of a year. The sensors are located in a 1-kilometer grid and the information then can be used to predict what PV outputs might be at 1-second intervals for medium-sized and large PV systems. This DOE-funded study by NREL supports the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative (HCEI), a multifaceted program to substantially increase the use of renewable energy in Hawaii.

  9. DataCite Single mimivirus particles intercepted and imaged with an X-ray laser Femtosecond diffractive imaging with a soft-X-ray free-electron laser High-resolution x-ray diffraction microscopy of specifically labeled yeast cells

  10. Microsoft > GreenButton

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