identifiers for researchers and data: increasing attribution and discovery– john kaye

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ODIN – ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network Association of Librarians and Information Professionals in the Social Sciences July 2013 John Kaye – British Library Funded by The European Union Seventh Framework Programme www.odin- project.eu

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Presentation by John Kaye, Lead Curator Digital Social Science, British Library. Covered the ODIN and ORCID projects

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  • 1. ODIN ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network Association of Librarians and Information Professionals in the Social Sciences July 2013 John Kaye British Library Funded by The European Union Seventh Framework Programme www.odin-project.eu

2. Summary Identifiers ODIN Overview Humanities and Social Sciences High Energy Physics Next Steps 3. Identifers Uniquely identify Research Objects Digital Object Identifiers DataCite (DOIs) CrossRef DOIs 4. Identifers Uniquely identify Research Objects Archival Research Keys (ARKs) International Standard Book Numbers (ISBNs) Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) Institutional and other IDs 5. People Identifers Uniquely identify people Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI) Country Based IDs 6. ORCID Infrastructure already exists for researchers to build up a unique open portfolio of research objects 7. ORCID Register an ORCID ID www.orcid.org and link published papers using ORCIDs tools 8. Using Identifiers View the impact of your work using traditional citation metrics and social citations 9. Using Identifiers Actions on data and their reliance on metadata, data citation, and data management (adapted from Altman, 2012). 10. ODIN Partners 11. ODIN Objectives We want to support development and stimulate adoption of interoperable identifiers for: Researchers Inputs (cited work, data) Outputs (publications and data) We aim to facilitate information flow within and between research communities, leading to greater re-use of data and exploitation of the knowledge created. 12. ODIN Challenges Accessibility: seamlessly access datasets used in a journal article, a grant report, or another scholarly artefact Discovery: identify scholarly works or datasets related to each other either through networks of references and citation or through shared contributors Interoperability: connect datasets and contributors across independent platforms using different, but interoperable identifier schemes. Sustainability: ongoing viability of the systems that provide and maintain persistent identifiers. 13. ODIN Work Streams Proofs of Concept in Humanities and Social Science and High Energy Physics Interoperability Strategy Internationalisation 14. ODIN Developments Developed from work carried out in Interoperability Work Stream Based on CrossRef Import Tool Searches DataCite Metadata store and allows users to import datasets into their ORCID Profile http://datacite.labs.orcid-eu.org/ - Feedback welcome! 15. Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Image from National Survey for Health and Development 16. HSS: Birth Cohort Studies Why Birth Cohort Studies? Investment Established/Long history Tradition of data curation Multiple Data Providers High Re-use Derived Data Multi-disciplinary BL Involvement in CLOSER (Cohort and Longitudinal Studies Enhancement Resource) 17. HSS: Objectives 1st Year: Preliminary conceptual models for connecting data creators, curators, contributors and data sets will be described 2nd Year: Concrete workflows will be designed and developed The development of such workflows will be done in strong collaboration with the relevant stakeholders in the community 18. HSS: Approach Technical work http://odin-discover.eu/ Conversations and Interviews: Cohort Study Teams UK Data Service International Data Providers Visit from Australian Data Archive 19. HSS: Approach Data Sources and Linking in http://odin-discover.eu/ 20. Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) http://odin-discover.eu/ 21. HSS Current Attribution 22. HSS Current Attribution 23. Workflows Consult with Data Centres and providers to see where identifiers fit in their workflows Assigning roles and names Assigning identifiers to new datasets Assigning identifiers to exsiting datasets How to integrate identifiers into DDI Push more metadata into DataCite Provide feedback to datacentres Nudge researchers to cite data properly 24. Workflows (Data Centre Ingest) 25. Workflows (Citation) 26. HSS Next Steps 1st Year report due in August 2013 Year 2 HSS tasks Work with National Survey for Health and Development to implement workflows Encourage social science data providers to adopt people IDs Provide feedback tools for data providers Look at assigning ORCIDs to other metadata Ethos Linking bibliographic citation data for Impact tracking and enhanced discovery Explore commonalities with High Energy Physics 27. High Energy Physics 28. Current status (I) HEP (High-Energy Physics) field specificities: Multiversioning: from preprint versions until final publications Hyperauthorship: hundreds/thousands of scientists signing the same article Data levels of abstraction (CERN, Inspire, HEPData) Different publication spaces (arXiv, Inspire, publishers) Challenges: Author identification, improvement of the disambiguation process done in place Uniquely associate articles/datasets with authors/contributors Version management during the long publication process 29. High Energy Physics (HEP) Current Inspire interface 30. High Energy Physics (HEP) Current Inspire interface Disambiguation process among thousands of authors: Names and affiliations Different ways to write the same information Clustering algorithm 31. ODIN Next Steps Reports available in Summer 2013 1st Year Event and Codesprint @ CERN 15th - 17th October 2013 http://datacite.labs.orcid-eu.org/ - Feedback welcome! Input into and Social Science Proof of Concept, workflows etc. please contact us! 32. Thank you! John Kaye Lead Curator Digital Social Sciences The British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB [email protected] Twitter: @johnkayebl Telephone: 020 7412 7450 Project Website http://odin-project.eu/ BL Social Sciences Blog http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/socialscience/