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      JLIS.it
      University of Florence
      DataCite, DOI, Data sets

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          Abstract

          Science is global, it needs global standards, global workflows and is a cooperation of global players. But science is carried out locally by local scientists that are part of local infrastructures with local funders. DataCite is an international consortium, founded in 2009 of currently 17 institutions from 12 countries worldwide. Its mission is to allow a better re-use and citation of data sets. Over 1 million datasets have been registered with a DOI name as a persistent identifier, so they can be published as independent scientific objects to allow stabile citation of data. Citable data sets can be crosslinked from journal articles, their usage and citations can be measured therefore helping scientists gain credit for making their data available. DataCite offers a central metadata repository with additional linked data service for persistent access to RDF metadata.

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          JLIS.it
          University of Florence
          01 January 2013
          : 4
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] German National Library of Science and Technology
          Article
          c2241e56684f470388d48efc870ffbe2
          10.4403/jlis.it-5493
          5409bfd4-87ac-4a6c-9f18-ff4c59855837

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          Computer science,Information & Library science,Information systems & theory,Cultural studies,Philosophy of culture
          DOI,DataCite,Data sets

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