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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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    DOIs für Blog-Beiträge: Herausforderungen und Best Practice
    (Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek, PID Competence Center, 2022-11-28) Taller, Nelli
    Folien für den virtuellen Workshop "DOIs für Blog-Beiträge: Herausforderungen und Best Practice".
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    Do researchers need to care about PID systems?
    (Zenodo, 2018) Kraft, Angelina; Dreyer, Britta
    A survey across 1400 scientists in the natural sciences and engineering across Germany conducted in 2016 revealed that although more than 70 % of the researchers are using DOIs for journal publications, less than 10% use DOIs for research data. To the question of why they are not using DOIs more than half (56%) answered that they don’t know about the option to use DOIs for other publications (datasets, conference papers etc.) Therefore it is not surprising that the majority (57 %) stated that they had no need for DOI counselling services. 40% of the questioned researchers need more information and almost 30% cannot see a benefit. Publishers have been using PID systems for articles for years, and the DOI registration and citation are a natural part of the standard publication workflow. With the new digital age, the possibilities to publishing digital research objects beyond articles are bigger than ever – but the respective infrastructure providers are still struggling to provide integrated PID services. Infrastructure providers need to learn from publishers and offer integrated PID services, complementing existing workflows, using researcher’s vocabulary to support usability and promotion. Sell the benefit and enable researchers to focus on what they are best at: Do research (and not worry about the rest)!
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    Towards OSGeo best practices for scientific software citation: Integration options for persistent identifiers in OSGeo project repositories
    (Genf : Zenodo, 2017) Löwe, Peter Heinz; Neteler, Markus; Goebel, Jan; Tullney, Marco
    As a contribution to the currently ongoing larger effort to establish Open Science as best practices in academia, this article focuses on the Open Source and Open Access tiers of the Open Science triad and community software projects. The current situation of research software development and the need to recognize it as a significant contribution to science is introduced in relation to Open Science. The adoption of the Open Science paradigms occurs at different speeds and on different levels within the various fields of science and crosscutting software communities. This is paralleled by the emerging of an underlying futuresafe technical infrastructure based on open standards to enable proper recognition for published articles, data, and software. Currently the number of journal publications about research software remains low in comparison to the amount of research code published on various software repositories in the WWW. Because common standards for the citation of software projects (containers) and versions of software are lacking, the FORCE11 group and the CodeMeta project recommending to establish Persistent Identifiers (PIDs), together with suitable metadata setss to reliably cite research software. This approach is compared to the best practices implemented by the OSGeo Foundation for geospatial community software projects. For GRASS GIS, a OSGeo project and one of the oldest geospatial open source community projects, the external requirements for DOI-based software citation are compared with the projects software documentation standards. Based on this status assessment, application scenarios are derived, how OSGeo projects can approach DOI-based software citation, both as a standalone option and also as a means to foster open access journal publications as part of reproducible Open Science.
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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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    FAIRly connected - Ressourcen vernetzen
    (Zenodo, 2022) Burger, Felix
    Damit eine veröffentlichte Ressource die FAIR-Prinzipien erfüllen kann, bedarf es qualitativ hochwertiger Metadaten, welche nicht nur die Ressource selbst, sondern auch mit ihr in Verbindung stehende Objekte beschreiben. Diese Verknüpfungen werden vom Poster anhand des DataCite-Metadatenschemas dargestellt. Der Fokus liegt hierbei auf dem Property "relatedIdentifier". Mittels ausgewählter Beispiele werden die FAIR-Kategorien illustriert und Anregungen geliefert, sowie exemplarische Herausforderungen und Fragestellungen bei der DOI-Metadatenvergabe vorgestellt.
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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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    Frühlings TIB DOI Konsortium online Workshop - Best Practices Empfehlungen zum DOI-Metadatenfeld relatedIdentifier
    (Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek, PID Competence Center, 2022-05-12) Taller, Nelli; Burger, Felix
    Folien für den virtuellen Workshop "Frühlings TIB DOI Konsortium online Workshop - Best Practices Empfehlungen zum DOI-Metadatenfeld relatedIdentifier".
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    Herbst TIB DOI Konsortium online Workshop - IGSN, ConfIDent und Metadatenschemata 4.5 und 5.0
    (Hannover : Technische Informationsbibliothek, PID Competence Center, 2022-11-09) Taller, Nelli; Burger, Felix; Franken, Julian
    Folien für den virtuellen Workshop "Herbst TIB DOI Konsortium online Workshop - IGSN, ConfIDent und Metadatenschemata 4.5 und 5.0".