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Working in collaboration with data centres

Working in collaboration with data centres. Elizabeth Newbold, The British Library Presented at: DataCite Annual Conference Nancy France August 25, 2014. The British Library. National Library of the United Kingdom created in 1972 by the British Library Act

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Working in collaboration with data centres

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  1. Working in collaboration with data centres Elizabeth Newbold, The British Library Presented at: DataCite Annual Conference Nancy France August 25, 2014

  2. The British Library • National Library of the United Kingdom created in 1972 by the British Library Act • Receives one copy of every publication published in the UK and Ireland under Legal Deposit • Collections cover all formats; sound, images, video, newspapers, maps, manuscripts, databases, books and journals, much more • 3 million items incorporated into the collections every year • Over 16,000 people use its collections every day • Grows at 12km of shelving per year • UK member of DataCite

  3. The British Library and DataCite • The British Library is one of the original founding members of DataCite (2009) • In 2010/11 we started pilot projects with a small number of data centres • From 2012 we moved from a pilot phase in to offering a full service in the UK and increased the number of participating data centres to 11 • Slowly growing and as of today we have 22 organisations using the service (with more in the pipeline!) • We provide the DataCite infrastructure in the UK, enabling data centres to ‘mint’ DOIs for data • We work collaboratively with the research data community to provide advocacy and guidance on data citation

  4. Who we are currently working with – a wide range of interest

  5. Workshops

  6. Workshops and meetings • Client meetings • Workshop series • Workshop 1: An introduction to Data Citation and DataCite • Workshop 2: Describe, disseminate, discover: metadata for effective citation • Working with DataCite, a technical introduction • Workshop 3: Managing and Citing Sensitive Data • Workshop 4: What to cite: versioning and granularity of research data for effective citation • Workshop 5: Making citation work: practical issues for institutions • Workshop 6: Research data metrics for impact and citation • Ad-hoc small meetings and workshops • UK DataCite workshop: Glasgow • White Rose Consortium meeting • Workshops in partnership • Preparde Project – peer review of data workshops • Research Data Alliance Data Citation working group – workshop on citing dynamic data

  7. #datacite

  8. Guidance, advice and dissemination

  9. Working in collaboration to provide information to: researchers publishers data centres and libraries

  10. Practical demonstrations • How to manually create and update DOIs with the DataCite infrastructure http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3GCkVl2mcw and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN1WPnGdQZo

  11. Blog posts Blogging about DataCite activities in the UK on the British Library Science Blog and as guest posts on other institutions

  12. Collaborative projects

  13. Collaborative projects - Opportunities for Data Exchange (ODE) • A European-funded FP7 project, looking at way to support data sharing • Involved in work streams around best practice in data citation and the role of libraries • http://bit.ly/1cmOy9N • A set of guides for each community on how to better enable data sharing • http://bit.ly/15VHzNQ

  14. Collabortive projects – ODIN (ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network) Image from National Survey for Health and Development. From their website: “MRC Unit for Lifelong Health and Ageing at UCL (LHA) is the home of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development (NSHD).”

  15. Further information • Presentations from British Library workshops: • www.bl.uk/datasets • ESRC guidance • http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-and-guidance/grant-holders/data-citation.aspx • Outputs from ODE project • http://www.alliancepermanentaccess.org/index.php/community/current-projects/ode/outputs/ • ODIN project outputs • http://odin-project.eu/project-outputs/deliverables/ • Presentations from Preparde workshop • http://www2.le.ac.uk/projects/preparde/events/what-does-peer-review-of-data-mean-part-2

  16. Thank youemail: datasets@bl.uktwitter: @sciencebl

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