Persistent identifiers are the foundations of any good online strategy for cultural and knowledge organisations. Documents, digitised objects, data all need to have a trusted, permanent location so they can be found, shared and used.
Without them, your digital palace will collapse.
This guide from the Dutch Digital Heritage Network is an excellent guide to help organisations decide how they want to implement permanent identifiers.
Love that the NZ weather forecast has a barbecue rating https://www.metservice.com/maps-radar/bbq?location=wellington
Very inspiring: Sorbonne University unsubscribes from Web of Science and Clarivate's bibliometric tools, and will support open alternatives instead, in particular @OpenAlex.
‘By resolutely abandoning the use of proprietary bibliometric products, it is opening the way for open, free and participative tools.’
Hope to see more institutes follow this transition from closed to open systems for research information!
https://www.sorbonne-universite.fr/en/news/sorbonne-university-unsubscribes-web-science
#Crossref (@crossref) has "developed a new, heuristic-based strategy for matching #journal #articles to their #preprints. It achieved the following results on the evaluation dataset: precision 0.99, recall 0.95, F0.5 0.98."
https://www.crossref.org/blog/discovering-relationships-between-preprints-and-journal-articles/
It's sharing the code on Github.
https://gitlab.com/crossref/labs/marple/-/blob/main/strategies_available/preprint_sbmv/strategy.py
Discovering relationships between preprints and journal articles https://www.crossref.org/blog/discovering-relationships-between-preprints-and-journal-articles/
This is exactly what we need! Journals and preprint servers should link to each other, but unfortunately they fail to do so in a systematic and reliable way.
Great to see that Dominika Tkaczyk at @crossref seems to have a high-quality algorithmic solution!
30 Useful Principles (Autumn 2023)
Ideas to help you make sense of the world
by Gurwinder
https://gurwinder.substack.com/p/30-useful-principles-autumn-2023?r=62sqt
I've created this animated chart to visualize the vast spectrum of resource types that you can choose to assign DataCite DOIs to research outputs.
The video shows how strategic partnerships, e.g. with IGSN have a real impact.
I encourage you to watch and reuse this one-minute clip 🍿 👇 🎬
https://youtu.be/Agt8CzhqsKI?si=6XvGTdRuEj2Zjuon
Please boost if you like this animated chart.
#OpenResearch #50mDOIsIn60seconds
#OpenInfrastructure #OpenScience #PID #DOI #ResourceType
Today is the #OABooksToolkit 3rd anniversary! Your go-to for all things #OAbooks publishing, whatever stage of the research life cycle, there's a resource to support you. (Potential) authors of OA books - check it out now: https://oabooks-toolkit.org/
fwiw De Gruyter plans to flip 270 of its paywalled journals to open access without requiring author-side charges, by 2028. Amazing!
Tomorrow: together with Nancy Lin (NY University Libraries) and James English (Lyrasis) I'll be virtually at 2023 Charleston Conference on Adding a wing to the Palace - adding 10,000 open access books from the OAPEN Library. #chsconf23 - #OpenAccess #ScholComm
Os Princípios da Infraestrutura Acadêmica Aberta
Ciência Aberta pressupõe também o compartilhamento de infraestruturas de pesquisa, tornando-as acessíveis e abertas.
Esta é uma tradução livre dos Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI) #POSI
https://www.abcd.usp.br/informa/os-principios-da-infraestrutura-academica-aberta/
Experienced practitioner of info & library management, research publishing, teaching & learning, and knowledge workflows. Live adventurously!