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DataCite
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@datacite@openbiblio.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

DataCite Board Election applications close on 28 Feb 2026! We especially welcome candidates from the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, but all are welcome to apply. Step forward or nominate an eligible colleague for 1 of the 4 open seats: https://doi.org/10.5438/y2mb-yh04

#OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure #CommunityDriven #Research #Science #DataCite

Graphic promoting the DataCite Blog, featuring an announcement about the opening of applications for the 2026 DataCite Board, authored by Matthew Buys. Includes a circular photo of Matthew Buys alongside the DataCite logo.
Graphic promoting the DataCite Blog, featuring an announcement about the opening of applications for the 2026 DataCite Board, authored by Matthew Buys. Includes a circular photo of Matthew Buys alongside the DataCite logo.
Graphic promoting the DataCite Blog, featuring an announcement about the opening of applications for the 2026 DataCite Board, authored by Matthew Buys. Includes a circular photo of Matthew Buys alongside the DataCite logo.
DataCite

2026 DataCite Board Applications Now Open! - DataCite

Applications are now open for the 2026 DataCite Board Elections. As a member-governed organization, DataCite’s strength comes from its active and engaged global membership, with the Board playing a key role in shaping our strategic direction.
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@datacite@openbiblio.social  ·  activity timestamp last week

DataCite Board Election applications close on 28 Feb 2026! We especially welcome candidates from the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, but all are welcome to apply. Step forward or nominate an eligible colleague for 1 of the 4 open seats: https://doi.org/10.5438/y2mb-yh04

#OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure #CommunityDriven #Research #Science #DataCite

Graphic promoting the DataCite Blog, featuring an announcement about the opening of applications for the 2026 DataCite Board, authored by Matthew Buys. Includes a circular photo of Matthew Buys alongside the DataCite logo.
Graphic promoting the DataCite Blog, featuring an announcement about the opening of applications for the 2026 DataCite Board, authored by Matthew Buys. Includes a circular photo of Matthew Buys alongside the DataCite logo.
Graphic promoting the DataCite Blog, featuring an announcement about the opening of applications for the 2026 DataCite Board, authored by Matthew Buys. Includes a circular photo of Matthew Buys alongside the DataCite logo.
DataCite

2026 DataCite Board Applications Now Open! - DataCite

Applications are now open for the 2026 DataCite Board Elections. As a member-governed organization, DataCite’s strength comes from its active and engaged global membership, with the Board playing a key role in shaping our strategic direction.
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@datacite@openbiblio.social  ·  activity timestamp last month

How can you link and track research outputs & activities to save time and elevate impact?

ORCID iDs and DataCite DOIs work together to make this possible! Find out how on 10 February at our webinar in honor of Love Data Week.

https://datacite.zoom.us/webinar/register/1917679630355/WN_H5S9VYLZSKqE1g2-XEaR8Q

#LoveData26 @ORCID_Org
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#ORCID #DataCite #SparcScience #PersistentIdentifier #PID #DOI #OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure #Research #Researchers #Impact #ResearchData #Metadata

Promotional graphic for International Love Data Week featuring the event title "Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite." The event is scheduled for February 10, 2026, with time zones listed. Includes a QR code and the logos of ORCID, SPARC, and DataCite.
Promotional graphic for International Love Data Week featuring the event title "Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite." The event is scheduled for February 10, 2026, with time zones listed. Includes a QR code and the logos of ORCID, SPARC, and DataCite.
Promotional graphic for International Love Data Week featuring the event title "Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite." The event is scheduled for February 10, 2026, with time zones listed. Includes a QR code and the logos of ORCID, SPARC, and DataCite.
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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Persistent identifiers (PIDs) play a key role in making research outputs visible, connected, and reusable across systems. ORCID and DataCite offer complementary solutions that, when used together, help researchers, institutions, and infrastructure providers improve attribution, tracking, and trust in the research ecosystem. This hands-on webinar provides a practical introduction to integrating ORCID and DataCite workflows. It focuses on two established integration methods: the ORCID Search & Link wizard and ORCID Auto-Update. Participants will learn how these tools work, what problems they solve, and how they can be implemented to automatically connect researchers with their research outputs, reduce manual effort, and improve metadata quality. The session is designed for researchers, DataCite and ORCID members, repository managers, research support staff, and anyone involved in managing or integrating persistent identifiers. Slides and recordings will be shared after the webinar via the DataCite Zenodo Community and the DataCite YouTube channel. Please complete the registration form to attend.
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CiVers
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@civers@social.bund.de  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

📢 Hello Mastodon! 👋
We’re CiVers Citation of Versioned Web Pages by Persistent Identifier

Web pages change. Links rot. Academic references break. We’re fixing that. 🛠️

💻 CiVers develops software and methodologies to make web content reliably citable with PIDs and versioning

🔗 DFG-funded @dfg_public project at the DAI Berlin @dai_weltweit with Heidelberg University Library @uniheidelberg, GBV @vzg_gbv and DataCite @datacite

#WebArchiving #OpenScience #DigitalHumanities #PID #DataCite #CiVers

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@datacite@openbiblio.social  ·  activity timestamp last month

How can you link and track research outputs & activities to save time and elevate impact?

ORCID iDs and DataCite DOIs work together to make this possible! Find out how on 10 February at our webinar in honor of Love Data Week.

https://datacite.zoom.us/webinar/register/1917679630355/WN_H5S9VYLZSKqE1g2-XEaR8Q

#LoveData26 @ORCID_Org
@pmarrai
@kelly

#ORCID #DataCite #SparcScience #PersistentIdentifier #PID #DOI #OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure #Research #Researchers #Impact #ResearchData #Metadata

Promotional graphic for International Love Data Week featuring the event title "Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite." The event is scheduled for February 10, 2026, with time zones listed. Includes a QR code and the logos of ORCID, SPARC, and DataCite.
Promotional graphic for International Love Data Week featuring the event title "Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite." The event is scheduled for February 10, 2026, with time zones listed. Includes a QR code and the logos of ORCID, SPARC, and DataCite.
Promotional graphic for International Love Data Week featuring the event title "Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite." The event is scheduled for February 10, 2026, with time zones listed. Includes a QR code and the logos of ORCID, SPARC, and DataCite.
Zoom

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Elevating your Research’s Impact and Visibility with ORCID and DataCite. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Persistent identifiers (PIDs) play a key role in making research outputs visible, connected, and reusable across systems. ORCID and DataCite offer complementary solutions that, when used together, help researchers, institutions, and infrastructure providers improve attribution, tracking, and trust in the research ecosystem. This hands-on webinar provides a practical introduction to integrating ORCID and DataCite workflows. It focuses on two established integration methods: the ORCID Search & Link wizard and ORCID Auto-Update. Participants will learn how these tools work, what problems they solve, and how they can be implemented to automatically connect researchers with their research outputs, reduce manual effort, and improve metadata quality. The session is designed for researchers, DataCite and ORCID members, repository managers, research support staff, and anyone involved in managing or integrating persistent identifiers. Slides and recordings will be shared after the webinar via the DataCite Zenodo Community and the DataCite YouTube channel. Please complete the registration form to attend.
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stuart yeates
stuart yeates
@stuartyeates@cloudisland.nz  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

@julian

Thirdly, I hate the automated redirect to https://orcid.org/

stuart yeates
stuart yeates
@stuartyeates@cloudisland.nz  ·  activity timestamp 4 months ago

@julian

Fourthly, I think that there are a whole lot of reasonably well aligned places you could link to.

#Wikidata/@wdscholia@wikis.world #OpenAlex #Crossref #Datacite etc all have things that can be done with an ORCID. There are probably a lot more that I don't know about.

Think about this in terms of growing a community of services that integrate ORCID.

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CiVers
CiVers
@civers@social.bund.de  ·  activity timestamp 7 months ago

📢 Hello Mastodon! 👋
We’re CiVers Citation of Versioned Web Pages by Persistent Identifier

Web pages change. Links rot. Academic references break. We’re fixing that. 🛠️

💻 CiVers develops software and methodologies to make web content reliably citable with PIDs and versioning

🔗 DFG-funded @dfg_public project at the DAI Berlin @dai_weltweit with Heidelberg University Library @uniheidelberg, GBV @vzg_gbv and DataCite @datacite

#WebArchiving #OpenScience #DigitalHumanities #PID #DataCite #CiVers

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Recherche Data Gouv
Recherche Data Gouv
@recherchedatagouv@social.sciences.re  ·  activity timestamp 12 months ago
#DataCite France : un nouveau site pour simplifier la gestion des identifiants pérennes

https://recherche.data.gouv.fr/fr/actualite/datacite-france-un-nouveau-site-pour-simplifier-la-gestion-des-identifiants-perennes

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