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DataCite Metadata. Science Paradigms Thousand years ago: science was empirical describing natural phenomena Last few hundred years: theoretical branch.

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Page 1: DataCite Metadata. Science Paradigms Thousand years ago: science was empirical describing natural phenomena Last few hundred years: theoretical branch.

DataCite Metadata

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Science Paradigms• Thousand years ago:

science was empirical describing natural phenomena

• Last few hundred years: theoretical branch

using models, generalizations

• Last few decades: a computational branch

simulating complex phenomena

• Today: data exploration (eScience)

unify theory, experiment, and simulation

Jim Gray, eScience Group, Microsoft Research

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What is the problem with data?

analysed

synthesised

interpreted

are

become Information

is

published

becomes Knowledge

Publication

… is accessible

… is traceable

… is lost!Data

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Consequences for Libraries

• Scientific Information is more than a published article or a book

• Libraries should open their catalogues to this non-textual information

• The catalogue of the future is NOT ONLY a window to the library‘s holding, but

• A portal in a net of trusted providers of scientific content

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Consequences for Libraries

We do not have it

BUT

We know where you can find

And here is the link to it!

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Vision 2015

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• But what has this to do with metadata

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Use Case1: Searching and Displaying

Catalogue metadata

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Use Case 2: Searching and Displaying

Discipline related metadata

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Use Case 2: Citation

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Citability of research data

• High visability of the data • Easy re-use and verification of the data sets. • Scientific reputation for the collection and documentation

of data (Citation Index)• Encouraging the Brussels declaration on STM publishing • Avoiding duplications• Motivation for new research

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The dataset:

Kuhlmann, H et al. (2009):

Age models, iron intensity, magnetic susceptibility records and dry bulk density of sediment cores from around the Canary Islands.

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.727522,

Is supplement to the article:

Kuhlmann, Holger; Freudenthal, Tim; Helmke, Peer; Meggers, Helge (2004): Reconstruction of paleoceanography off NW Africa during the last 40,000 years: influence of local and regional factors on sediment accumulation.

Marine Geology, 207(1-4), 209-224,

doi:10.1016/j.margeo.2004.03.017

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DataCite

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DataCite Working Group „Metadata“

• Define a core DataCite metadata set:

• Include complete citation information• Include search information• Include Relations to other objects• Dublin Core compliant• Simple

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Status

• Work in progress

• 6 core mandatory elements:• Creator, • Title, • Publisher, • PublicationDate, • Discipline,• DOI

• Optional elements.

• Predefined Vocabularies