Identifiers and Data Management

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How can persistent identifiers like digital object identifiers (DOIs) and archival resource keys (ARKs) help with data management? When should you use a DOI vs and ARK? These "talking point" slides give you sample text you can use in your data management plans--and more!

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Identifiers and Data Management

Joan StarrCalifornia Digital Library

What is an identifier?

What is an identifier?

What you see: alphanumeric string (never changes)Associated with: location of object (such as a URL)

Optional: who, what, when, etc (i.e. metadata)

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Identifier example

string: doi:10.9999/FK40K2GTVhtml version: http://dx.doi.org/10.9999/FK40K2GTV

location: http://www.bologna.edu/biology/xfg/123.xls

metadatacreator: Dr. Felix Kottortitle: Data for chromosomal study of catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)publisher: University of Bolognadate: 8/31/2012

Identifier example

string: doi:10.9999/FK40K2GTVhtml version: http://dx.doi.org/10.9999/FK40K2GTV

location: http://www.state.edu/ecology/783sdr/123.xls

metadatacreator: Dr. Felix Kottortitle: Data for chromosomal study of catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)

publisher: Dryad Data Repository date: 10/01/2013

Why Identifiers are Important

Allow readers to find data products

Get credit for data and publications

Promote reproducibilityBetter measure of research

impact

Example:Sidlauskas, B. 2007. Data from: Testing for unequal rates of morphological diversification in the absence of a detailed phylogeny: a case study from characiform fishes. Dryad Digital Repository. doi:10.5061/dryad.20

Why Identifiers are Important

A&I Indexing and #altmetrics

• DataCite DOIs for data, linking to scholarly research

• Credit to data producers and data publishers

• Exposure and research metrics for datasets(Web of Knowledge, Google)

Primary Functions1. Create identifiers

2. Manage identifiers (and metadata) over time

3. Resolve identifiers

EZIDLong term identifiers made easy

@ezidCDL

http://n2t.net/ezid

DataCite Services1. DOIs for data! 2. Local service & support3. Usage stats4. Citation formatter5. Content negotiation6. Metadata search7. OAI provider8. DataCite-to-ORCID hookup*9. Your ideas here…

ARKs

DOIsIDF

EZID CLIENTS

DOIs

DOIs

EZID and DataCite together

EZID: DOIs & ARKs

DOIs ARKs

Strict metadata requirements Flexible metadata guidelines

From the scholarly communication community

From the archives and museums community

Established “brand name” Option-rich, open source

Use case: Data Citation Use case: Data Documentation

DOIs and ARKs indata management plans

DOIs in data management plans

What it looks like: Sample plan language:

Aguilée R, Lambert A, Claessen D (2011) Data from: Ecological speciation in dynamic landscapes. Journal of Evolutionary Biology doi:10.5061/dryad.74024

Publication of data shall occur during the project, if appropriate, or at the end of the project, consistent with normal scientific practices.[Team] follows a standardized data product citation including DOI, that indicates the version and how to obtain a copy of that product.Why it’s important:

OSTP mandate to: identify and provide “appropriate attribution to scientific data sets”

Researcher benefits: Credit, increased citations, increased productivity

Data Citation

ARKs in data management plans

What it looks like:At top-level directory/folder:

Project TitleUnique IdentifierDate (yyyy or yyyy.mm.dd)

At sub-directories:optional identifiers at granular levels

Sample plan language:[Team] follows the recommended best practice for good data management by assigning unique identifiers (ARKs) to the data as part of the data documentation.

Why it’s important:

Researcher benefits: Data documentation helps you keep track of (and remember) aspects of your data throughout the research project.

Data Documentation

Identifiers for data management

Identifiers + data=• Easy to access, • Easy to re-use • Easy to verify

EZIDDMP Tool

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http://ezid.cdlib.org https://dmptool.org/

ezid@ucop.edu@ezidCDL