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    Die Rolle der ORCID iD in der Wissenschaftskommunikation: Der Beitrag des ORCID-Deutschland-Konsortiums und das ORCID-DE-Projekt
    (Berlin : de Gruyter Saur, 2019) Dreyer, Britta; Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Vierkant, Paul; Strecker, Dorothea; Glagla-Dietz, Stephanie; Summann, Friedrich; Pampel, Heinz; Burger, Marleen
    ORCID’s services such as the unambiguous linking of researchers and their research output form the basis of modern scholarly communication. The ORCID Germany Consortium offers a reduced ORCID premium membership fee and supports its members during ORCID integration. Services include a dialogue platform that provides German-language information and additional support services. Another major success factor is an all-encompassing communication strategy: members of the ORCID implementation can resort to established organizational communication channels. Together and with the support of the ORCID DE project they contribute significantly to the successful distribution of ORCID in Germany.
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    14 Years of PID services at the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB): Connected frameworks, research data and lessons learned from a National Research Library perspective
    (Paris : CODATA, 2017) Kraft, Angelina; Dreyer, Britta; Löwe, Peter; Ziedorn, Frauke
    In an ideal research world, any scientific content should be citable and the coherent content, as well as the citation itself, should be persistent. However, today’s scientists do not only produce traditional research papers – they produce comprehensive digital resources and collections. TIB’s mission is to develop a supportive framework for a sustainable access to such digital content – focusing on areas of engineering as well as architecture, chemistry, information technology, mathematics and physics. The term digital content comprises all digitally available resources such as audiovisual media, databases, texts, images, spreadsheets, digital lab journals, multimedia, 3D objects, statistics and software code. In executing this mission, TIB provides services for the management of digital content during ongoing and for finished research. This includes: • a technical and administrative infrastructure for indexing, cataloguing, DOI registration and licensing for text and digital objects, namely the TIB DOI registration which is active since 2005, • the administration of the ORCID DE consortium, an institutional network fostering the adoption of ORCID across academic institutions in Germany, • training and consultancy for data management, complemented with a digital repository for the deposition and provision of accessible, traceable and citable research data (RADAR), • a Research and Development Department where innovative projects focus on the visualization and the sustainable access to digital information, and • the development of a supportive framework within the German research data community which accompanies the life cycle of scientific knowledge generation and transfer. Its goal is to harmonize (meta)data display and exchange primarily on a national level (LEIBNIZ DATA project).
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    Access and preservation of digital research content: Linked open data services - A research library perspective
    (München : European Geosciences Union, 2016) Kraft, Angelina; Sens, Irina; Löwe, Peter; Dreyer, Britta
    [no abstract available]
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    PID Network Deutschland: Netzwerk für die Förderung von persistenten Identifikatoren in Wissenschaft und Kultur
    (Potsdam : Helmholtz Open Science Office, 2023) Bertelmann, Roland; Buys, Matthew; Kett, Jürgen; Pampel, Heinz; Pieper, Dirk; Scholze, Frank; Sens, Irina; Burger, Felix; Dreyer, Britta; Glagla-Dietz, Stephanie; Hagemann- Wilholt, Stephanie; Hartmann, Sarah; Schrader, Antonia C.; Schirrwagen, Jochen; Summann, Friedrich; Vierkant, Paul
    [No abstract available]
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    TIB DOI Konsortium: Was ändert sich und wie geht es weiter?
    (Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek, PID Competence Center, 2020-11-13) Taller, Nelli; Dreyer, Britta; Burger, Felix
    Folien für den virtuellen Workshop "TIB DOI Konsortium: Was ändert sich und wie geht es weiter?".
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    Herbst TIB DOI Konsortium online Workshops - Metadaten Best Practice
    (Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek, PID Competence Center, 2021-11-09) Taller, Nelli; Dreyer, Britta; Burger, Felix; Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie
    Folien für den virtuellen Workshop "Herbst TIB DOI Konsortium online Workshops - Metadaten Best Practice".
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    ORCID DE 2 – Konsolidierung der ORCID-Informationsinfrastruktur in Deutschland
    (Zenodo, 2019) Bertelmann, Roland; Cruse, Patricia; Niggemann, Elisabeth; Pieper, Dirk; Sens, Irina; Burger, Marleen; Dasler, Robin; Dreyer, Britta; Elger, Kirsten; Fenner, Martin; Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Hartmann, Sarah; Höhnow, Tobias; Kett, Jürgen; Pampel, Heinz; Pietsch, Christian; Schirrwagen, Jochen; Summann, Friedrich
    [No abstract available]
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    ORCID Germany Consortium - Numbers and Figures
    (Meyrin : CERN , 2018) Vierkant, Paul; Pampel, Heinz; Bertelmann, Roland; Dreyer, Britta
    This poster shows the development and status of the ORCID Germany Consortium.
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    Erster TIB DOI Konsortium online Workshop - DataCite Metadaten Schema 4.4
    (Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek, PID Competence Center, 2021-05-03) Taller, Nelli; Burger, Felix; Dreyer, Britta
    Folien für den virtuellen Workshop "Erster TIB DOI Konsortium online Workshop - DataCite Metadaten Schema 4.4".
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    Concept for Setting up the Persistent Identifier Services Working Group in the NFDI Section "Common Infrastructures"
    (Zenodo, 2022) Bingert, Sven; Brase, Jan; Burger, Felix; Dreyer, Britta; Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Vierkant, Paul; Wieder, Philipp
    The aim of this NFDI working group is to develop a common strategy for the implementation and extension of PID services that is closely aligned with the needs of NFDI consortia. Resulting solutions should enable FAIR research workflows balancing out generic metadata requirements for PIDs that maximise resource discoverability on the one hand and subject-specific needs on the other. At the technical level, the partners want to realise interoperability between PID types and established systems and build on a high level of maturity here; jointly developed services should be able to be rolled out for the entire NFDI.