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ODIN – ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network

ODIN – ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network. ODIN Event October 2013. Jude England– British Library. www.odin-project.eu. Funded by The European Union Seventh Framework Programme. The Need for ODIN. Need for a sustainable and participative persistent Identifier infrastructure

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ODIN – ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network

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  1. ODIN – ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network ODIN Event October 2013 Jude England– British Library www.odin-project.eu Funded by The European Union Seventh Framework Programme

  2. The Need for ODIN • Need for a sustainable and participative persistent Identifier infrastructure • There were missing pieces that were needed to complete this infrastructure • ORCID and DataCite emerged as persistent identifier initiatives that, if linked, could play a significant role in filling these gaps.

  3. ODIN Partners

  4. ODIN Overview • 2 year project funded under EC FP7 Coordination and Action Programme, started in September 2012 • ODIN builds on ORCID and Datacite initiatives to uniquely identify and connect scientists and datasets • ODIN seeks to understand what is missing

  5. ODIN Challenges • Interoperability: connect datasets and contributors across independent platforms using different, but interoperable identifier schemes. • Discovery:identify scholarly works or datasets related to each other either through networks of references and citation or through shared contributors • Accessibility: seamlessly access datasets used in a journal article, a grant report, or another scholarly artefact • Sustainability:ongoing viability of the systems that provide and maintain persistent identifiers.

  6. ODIN Next Steps • First year reports available on http://odin-project.eu/ • Final project results will be published in Summer 2013 marked by an event at The British Library, London, Summer 2014

  7. Thank you • Jude England • Head of Social Sciences • The British Library • 96 Euston Road • London NW1 2DB • jude.england@bl.uk

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