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DOI Create: TERN as a use-case

DOI Create: TERN as a use-case. Siddeswara Guru ( s.guru@uq.edu.au ). Minting DOIs: Procedure ANDS Cite My Service. Request to ANDS Cite My Data Service for testing Email services@ands.org.au with DOI Account Name: Name of the organisation IP Address: register for minting DOIs

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DOI Create: TERN as a use-case

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  1. DOI Create: TERN as a use-case Siddeswara Guru (s.guru@uq.edu.au)

  2. Minting DOIs: Procedure ANDS Cite My Service • Request to ANDS Cite My Data Service for testing • Email services@ands.org.au with • DOI Account Name: Name of the organisation • IP Address: register for minting DOIs • Contact name: • Contact Email Address: • Top Level domain URL

  3. Minting DOIs • From ANDS • appID • Production Level • Sign Cite My Data Participant Agreement form • The appID will be upgraded to production • Testing can be done by prefixing “TEST” to appID. • Identifying test vs production DOIs • 10.5072 is a test DOI prefix • 10.4225, 10.4226, 10.4227 are production DOI prefix

  4. TERN National Infrastructure for collecting, storing and sharing data sets and knowledge for Australian ecosystems.

  5. Challenge Mint DOIs for datasets residing in multiple institutesand infrastructures

  6. TERN DOI Service - Governance • DOI should be assigned to the datasets which are fit for public consumption • Only Data Manager is authorised to mint DOIs • DOI always resolved to the point-of-truth metadata URL of the dataset. • “all DOIs minted through ANDS must resolve to a public landing page that contains information about the associated dataset and a direct link to the dataset itself” • Care should be taken not to mint duplicate DOIs for datasets.

  7. TERN DOI service • Administration • GateKeeper approach

  8. Registration

  9. Metadata for Minting DOI

  10. Optional metadata for minting DOI

  11. Manage DOIs

  12. Other methods to mint DOIs • APIs to access TERN DOI service is also available. • Need to register with the system to use API. • Enable DOI minting integrated into data management system.

  13. Stats: http://stats.datacite.org

  14. TERN DOI minting service architecture Facility Web service client Interface ANDS cite my data service DataCite AAF TERN DOI Service Internet Browser API Web Service AAF Service Provider Web User Interface  Mint  Update  Activate  Deactivate  Mint  Update  Activate  Deactivate AAF Identity Provider Postgres Database

  15. Check list to mint DOI • Need to have a landing page for the datasets • Provide mandatory metadata adhering to Datacite schema • Commitment to make DOI is always resolvable to publically accessible landing page. • Access to data from the landing page • Suitable for all kinds of data http://dx.doi.org/10.4227/05/508637F997933

  16. Challenges: data publisher perspective • When is dataset ready for DOI • Dataset is ready for public consumption and can be re-usable • Identify the data creators • Granularity of data to mint DOIs • At record level or collection level • Depending on how the data will be used • DOI for constantly evolving data (real-time data) • DOI is generally minted for archival data • RDA –data citation Interest Group looking at the same problem ( focus more form the data from the source approach) • Can mint a DOI based on user query

  17. Challenges: Data publisher perspective • Part of dataset published in other repositories e.g., Dryad, • Use “related identifier” element of the schema to provide relationship. • Use optional metadata where necessary.

  18. References: • ANDS website http://www.ands.org.au/services/cite-my-data.html • DataCitehttp://www.datacite.org/ • DOI Handbook http://www.doi.org/doi_handbook/TOC.html • Digital Curation Centre http://www.dcc.ac.uk/resources/briefing-papers/introduction-curation/data-citation-and-linking • ESIP http://commons.esipfed.org/node/308 • Research Data Alliance https://www.rd-alliance.org/groups/data-citation/wiki/working-group-data-citation-case-statement-proposal.html • Natasha Simons “Implementing DOIs for Research Data”, http://www.dlib.org/dlib/may12/simons/05simons.html#24. • Datacite statistics http://stats.datacite.org • OAI harvestor http://oai.datacite.org

  19. Thank you DOI Create: TERN as a use-case by S. M. Guru is licensed under a Creative Commons BY Attribution 3.0 Australia License

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