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Varsha Khodiyar, Scientific Data Neil Chue Hong, Journal of Open Research Software Rachael Kotarski, DataCite Peter McQuilton, BioSharing Reza Salek, Metabolights Building data networks: exploring trust and interoperability between authors, repositories and journals Repository Fringe 2015

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• Varsha Khodiyar, Scientific Data

• Neil Chue Hong, Journal of Open Research Software

• Rachael Kotarski, DataCite

• Peter McQuilton, BioSharing

• Reza Salek, Metabolights

Building data networks: exploring trust and interoperability between authors, repositories

and journalsRepository Fringe 2015

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Software Sustainability Institute

www.software.ac.uk

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Why work with a data journal?

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What do data journals require?Our general criteria1. Recognized within their scientific community

2. Long-term preservation of datasets

3. Implement relevant reporting standards

4. Allow confidential review of submitted datasets

5. Stable identifiers for submitted datasets

6. Allow public access to data without unnecessary restrictions

Questionnaire online for new repositories requesting listing:http://www.nature.com/sdata/data-policies#repo-suggest

List of repositories:http://www.nature.com/sdata/data-policies/repositories

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Software Sustainability Institute

www.software.ac.uk

Neil Chue HongDirector, Software Sustainability InstituteEditor-in-Chief, Journal of Open Research Software

Repository Fringe 2015, Edinburgh, 3-4 August 2015Neil Chue Hong (@npch), Software Sustainability InstituteORCID: 0000-0002-8876-7606 | [email protected]

Unless otherwise indicatedthese slides licensed under

Supported by Project funding from

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Software Sustainability Institute

www.software.ac.uk

A Journal for Software Papershttp://openresearchsoftware.metajnl.com

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Software Sustainability Institute

www.software.ac.uk

JORS software metapaper

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www.software.ac.uk

ReferencesReuse

ScreenshotsIntroduction

Implementation + Usage

Anatomy of a

software meta-paper

Metadata

Metadata

QualityControl

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DataCite UK

• 52 Data Centres / Universities / other organisations using DataCite in the UK

• Assigning DOIs to data, theses and software among other things

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British Library

Leverage the Library’s collections and expertise to drive innovation in large-scale data analytics, for the wider benefit of UK research

• Providing our digital collections as ‘data’– http://labs.bl.uk/– http://www.bl.uk/bibliographic/datafree.html

• Alan Turing Institute will be physically hosted in the British Library building

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A web-based, curated and searchable portal where biological

standards and databases are registered, linked and discoverable.

We monitor the development and evolution of standards, their use in

databases and the adoption of both in data policies.

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Researchers, developers and

curators lack support and guidance on

which format or checklist standards to

use, or database to deposit their data.

Journal publishers, funders and

librarians do not have enough

information to make informed decisions

on which content standards or database

to recommended in policies, or fund or

implement.

Our mission: To help people make the right choice

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Our funders

Our team Our collaborators