2013 DataCite Summer Meeting - Making Research better
DataCite. Co-sponsored by CODATA.
Thursday, 19 September 2013 at 13:00 - Friday, 20 September 2013 at 12:30
Washington, DC. National Academy of Sciences
http://datacite.eventbrite.co.uk/
1. a standard way to report funding
sources for scholarly research
Summer Meeting 2013
Chuck Koscher
Director of Technology
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5. The Registry is the cornerstone of FundRef
The FundRef Registry provides a common
taxonomy of over 4000 funding body names that
FundRef participants should use to normalize
Funder Names and IDs for deposit.
Hierarchy
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
parent to:
Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency
6. registry
members
authors
• CrossRef maintains & distributes the Registry
• Elsevier processes changes (validation)
• Manuscript vendors, publishers and others use the Registry
• Members deposit FundRef metadata to CrossRef
13. FundRef and DataCite
The Registry is freely available for anyone to use
• Can be used for entry of metadata into Data Cite
DOIs with FundRef metadata can be deposited to CrossRef
• Requires CrossRef membership but can use DataCite prefix
Notas do Editor
Fred Dylla Executive Director and CEO AIP first identified the need for FundRef in 2011
Funding attribution usually buried in the article text
Essential for minimizing chaos, Even with a common taxonomy variations will existData entry systems must allow for the “OTHER” option,… this means accepting free text!!!Name collisions will occur, each name is given a DOI … BUT people can be sloppyAbbreviations and organization hierarchy will be a challenge (click to show)
CrossRef is responsible for the registry Elsevier provided the initial data and currently is providing updates MANY deposits do take place with non-Registry names (the OTHER option) if a deposit uses an identifier it HAS to be one from the Registry Registry is distributed under CC 0 license