Show Me the Data: Managing Data Sets for Scholarly Content
About the Webinar
This webinar examines the state of the art in linking published scholarly information - think journal articles - to the data that supports the publication. DataCite and OAI-ORE are just two of the newest models and standards that are under development and being incorporated into the newest generations of production and experimental publishing and data curation respositories.
How are commercial and non-profit publishers responding to the demand to link publications directly to data? What are the important technical developments aimed at providing seamless linkages between publications and data? What are the implications for publishers, research libraries, faculty, and researchers and their established cultures?
Event Sessions
Welcome & System Overview
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Introduction
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New Models for Publications and Datasets: Dryad
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Dryad is a repository for data underlying scholarly publications in the field of evolutionary biology and related disciplines, supported by a partnership involving professional associations and publishers.
Persistent Citation & Identification for Datasets: DataCite and EZID
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DataCite is a new international organization that works to improve the scholarly infrastructure around datasets, including establishment of best practices for citing well-preserved datasets. EZID is the California Digital Library’s application for simple identifier management, including DOIs, and other long-term identifiers, such as ARKs.
From Documents to Data: Challenges in Linking, Aggregating and Citing
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Does research data matter? Data-driven research is generating its own set of research questions and priorities. Publishers are attempting to define the value of data in scholarly communication and provide new means for enabling its discovery and the attribution of credit.
Q&A and Wrap-up
Additional Information
- Registration closes at 12:00 pm Eastern on August 11, 2010. Cancellations made by August 2nd, 2010 will receive a refund, less a $20 cancellation. After that date, there are no refunds.
- Registrants will receive detailed instructions about accessing the webinar via e-mail the Monday prior to the event. (Anyone registering between Monday and the close of registration will receive the message shortly after the registration is received, within normal business hours.) We ask that registrants please turn off any spam blockers or filters to ensure that the information is received. Registrants unable to access e-mail during that time (out of office, etc.) should contact the NISO office to designate an alternate contact. Any registrant who has not received login instructions by 10:00 am Eastern on August 11th should contact the NISO office at nisohq@niso.org or call 301-654-2512.
- Registration is per site (access for one computer) and includes access to the online recorded archive of the webinar. If you are registering someone else from your organization, either use that person's e-mail address when registering or contact the NISO office to provide alternate contact information.
- Webinar presentation slides and Q&A will be posted to the site following the live webinar.
- Registrants will receive access information to the archived webinar following the event. An e-mail message containing archive access instructions will be sent within 48 hours of the event.
- System Requirements
- Please note: you will need a computer for the presentation and Q&A, and a telephone for the audio.
- Mac users: You will need to use Safari to view the webinar.
- To save time before the meeting, check your system to make sure it is ready to use Microsoft Office Live Meeting: http://www.communiqueconferencing.com/livemeeting_downloads.asp
Event Dates
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Registration Costs
- NISO Member
- $89.00 (US and Canada)
- $104.00 (International)
- NASIG Member
- $89.00
- Non-Member
- $109.00 (US and Canada)
- $134.00 (International)
- Student
- $49.00
Location
- NISO has developed a quick tutorial, How to Participate in a NISO Web Event. Please view the recording, which is an overview of the web conferencing system and will help to answer the most commonly asked questions regarding participating in an online Webex event.
- You will need a computer for the presentation and Q&A.
- Audio is available through the computer (broadcast) and by telephone. We recommend you have a set-up for telephone audio as back-up even if you plan to use the broadcast audio as the voice over Internet isn't always 100% reliable.
- Please check your system in advance to make sure it meets the Cisco WebEx requirements. It is your responsibility to ensure that your system is properly set up before each webinar begins.