Vous êtes cordialement invité au Webinar consacré à la communauté scientifique francophone pour découvrir comment DataCite favorise l'usage des PIDs et Comment les PIDs connectent les travaux de recherche à l'écosystème Global de la recherche.

Enregistrement et Partage 🚀 : https://datacite.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PF3ouxV9TXisrtQWd2LuGQ#/registration

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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Introduction à DataCite : Améliorer l'équité, l'accès et l'adoption des identifiants persistants (PID). After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

DataCite est une organisation mondiale à but non lucratif leader qui fournit des identifiants persistants (PID) pour les résultats et les ressources de recherche. L'Ambassadeur DataCite est un programme que lancé par DataCite pour sensibiliser, favoriser la collaboration et promouvoir les meilleures pratiques au sein des communautés locales et régionales grâce à notre réseau de bénévoles dévoués qui s'engagent auprès de notre communauté diversifiée. Le programme d’ambassadeurs fait partie du Global Access Program (GAP) de DataCite, qui vise à améliorer l’équité, l’accès et l’adoption de l’infrastructure d’identification persistante (PID) par les communautés des pays sous-représentés, y compris les pays francophones d’Afrique. Ce webinaire fait partie de nos activités d'engagement pour la région. Notre objectif est de collaborer avec les organisations locales en vue de connecter la recherche produite dans la région africaine avec l'écosystème de recherche mondial grâce à l'infrastructure PID. Nous abordons des thèmes qui peuvent bénéficier aux chercheurs, aux bibliothécaires, aux gestionnaires de dépôts et aux décideurs. - Introduction à DataCite - Etude de cas d'intégration des référentiels nationaux avec les DOI DataCite, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique et Technique (CNRST) au Maroc - Bonnes pratiques et métadonnées Présentateurs * Gabriela Mejias (Responsable de la communauté et des programmes de DataCite, DataCite) * Cécile Coulibaly (Coordonnatrice du Référentiel National de Côte d’Ivoire, Université Virtuelle de Côte d’Ivoire) et Ambassadrice DataCite en Côte d’Ivoire * Fadoua El Maguiri (Chef du Département Ingénierie Documentaire, CNRST - Maroc) * Chokri Ben Romdhane (Analyste senior informatique, CNUDST) et ambassadeur DataCite en Tunisie Les presentationset l'enregistrement seront partagés respectivement via la communauté DataCite Zenodo et la chaîne YouTube.

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Check out @datacite poster that I co-authored with @gabioshka about ‘Opening #Theses and #Dissertations with #PIDs and #Metadata' at #ETD2023, part of NDLTD, and hosted by @INFLIBNET India!

https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10026946

#ETDs #DOIs #Metadata #OpenResearch #datacitegap

Opening Theses and Dissertations with PIDs and Metadata

As research and scholarship become more global and interconnected, the research community faces the challenge of recognizing and demonstrating the impact of all types of contributions. In this context, persistent identifiers (PIDs) can help leverage connections between local infrastructures and global information resources, as they can uniquely identify different entities (researchers, institutions, outputs and resources) in the research ecosystem (Ferguson et alI 2019). For this reason, PIDs and their associated metadata can be considered the building blocks of research infrastructure (Meadows et al., 2019). In addition, PIDs play a central role in the Open Science framework as they can increase transparency and recognition in research, and facilitate integration and interoperability, as well as making research FAIR (Wilkinson et al. 2016).This poster has been presented during the 26th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations ETD 2023, hosted by Information and Library Network Centre (INFLIBNET) in Gujarat, India. 

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Missed our webinar on improving research equity and PID adoption in Asia? 🌏 Watch the recording now and discover how PIDs can boost visibility and reusability of research outputs! 👇
https://buff.ly/3LRi652
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Launching DataCite’s Global Access Program in Asia: Improving Equity, Access, and PID Adoption - DataCite

Asian countries are producing various research outputs and resources, such as datasets, dissertations, and protocols. These outputs are not getting the recognition and visibility they deserve. Adoption of persistent identifiers (PIDs) can improve the discoverability of these outputs and promote reusability by sharing them with the broader research community.

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Discover DataCite's Global Access Fund (GAF)! Watch our webinar recording on YouTube and learn about the scope & evaluation criteria of the GAF. Apply to benefit from the GAF enhancing research discoverability worldwide. 👇
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Building more equity and inclusion with DataCite’s Global Access Fund

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Friendly Reminder: DataCite's Global Access Fund (GAF) Webinar is Just Around the Corner!
Join us on 13 Sept, 7:00 AM (UTC) & discover how the GAF boosts research accessibility worldwide & how your institution can apply for it!
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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Building more equity and inclusion with DataCite’s Global Access Fund. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

DataCite is thrilled to launch a Global Access Fund (GAF; https://datacite.org/global-access-fund.html), established to enable organizations worldwide to make their research outputs discoverable. It will provide financial support for outreach activities and infrastructure development to enable more organizations to benefit from DataCite infrastructure services. The GAF is part of the DataCite Global Access Program (GAP) made possible by grant Grant 2022-316573 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (https://chanzuckerberg.com/). Applications are open to non-profit stakeholders within the research ecosystem (e.g. research institutions, associations, NRENs, government bodies, service providers) based in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. Join us for this informative session to learn about: - The scope, eligibility and timeline of the fund - How to apply and to get support during the process - The evaluation and selection criteria There will be plenty of time for Q&A. The slides and recording will be shared afterwards through the DataCite Zenodo Community and YouTube Channel, respectively. Please complete the details below to register. Speakers: * Gabriela Mejias (Community & Program Manager, DataCite) * Mohamed A. Ba-Essa (Manager of Preservation and Digital Services, KAUST) Should you have any questions prior to the webinar, please contact us at support(at)datacite.org

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🔊 The first @DataCite
webinar in Arabic is live! With @Mohamadmostafa @MA_Baessa
@KAUST_News
@batool664
@OpenSciSaudi
& Raed AlZoub @JUSTEDUJO
@ASRENorg

#DataCiteGAP #OpenScience #OpenInfrastructure #PIDs

📣 بادر بالتسجيل الان، متبقي اقل من اسبوعين.

لا تزال الأبحاث المنتجة من العالم العربي (باللغتين العربية والإنجليزية) لا تحظى بالرؤية العالمية وقابلية الاكتشاف التي تستحقها. هنالك عدة أسباب لذلك منها علي سبيل المثال، عدم اعتماد واستخدام المعرفات الدائمة ضمن مسارات البحث المختلفة، وانخفاض الوعي باهمية المعرفات الدائمة وأنواعها المختلفة، والبيانات الوصفية غير المكتمله.
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https://datacite.zoom.us/webinar/register/2816896554640/WN_K-aN4Tr3RYqp8H2GNXXxfw

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Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: اعتماد المعرفات الدائمة: تقديم برنامج الوصول العالمي الخاص بـداتا سيت إلى العالم العربي. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Webinar title: Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) Adoptions: Introducing DataCite’s Global Access Program (GAP) to the Arab World Please note that this webinar will be delivered in Arabic only. لا تزال الأبحاث المنتجة من العالم العربي (باللغتين العربية والإنجليزية) لا تحظى بالرؤية العالمية وقابلية الاكتشاف التي تستحقها. هنالك عدة أسباب لذلك منها علي سبيل المثال، عدم اعتماد واستخدام المعرفات الدائمة ضمن مسارات البحث المختلفة، وانخفاض الوعي باهمية المعرفات الدائمة وأنواعها المختلفة، والبيانات الوصفية غير المكتمله داتا سيت هي منظمة عالمية رائدة وغير هادفة للربح توفر المعرفات الدائمة لمختلف انواع مخرجات الأبحاث والموارد الأخرى. لقد اطلقنا برنامج الوصول العالمي لتحسين المساواة والوصول واعتماد البنية التحتية للمعرفات الدائمة ضمن المجتمعات الأكاديمية والبحثية في البلدان الاقل تمثيلا، بما في ذلك منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا ستغطي الندوة الموضوعات التي يمكن أن تفيد الباحثين وأمناء المكتبات ومديري المستودعات الرقمية في الجامعات وصانعي السياسات البحثية. انضم إلينا لمعرفة المزيد عن - من نحن - برنامج الوصول العالمي التابع لمنظمة داتا سيت - دور واضعي السياسات البحثية ومراكز التمويل في تعزيز تبني المعرفات الدائمة - أهمية المعرفات الدائمة للاكاديميين والمؤسسات البحثية - دراسة حالة لدمج مستودع رقمي لجامعة عربية مع المعرفات الدائمة المحدثون في هذه الندوة محمد مصطفي (أخصائي المشاركة الإقليمية: الشرق الأوسط و آسيا، داتا سيت) رائد الزعبي (مدير المكتبة الأكاديمية، الجامعة الأردنية للعلوم والتكنولوجيا) محمد باعيسي (مدير الأرشفة والخدمات الرقمية، جامعة الملك عبدالله للعلوم والتكنولوجيا) د. بتول المرزوق (جامعة ليفربول ومعهد آلان تورينج بالمملكة المتحدة ومؤسس مجتمع العلوم المفتوحة بالمملكة العربية السعودية) ستتم مشاركة الملفات التي تم عرضها والتسجيل بالكامل بعد ذلك من خلال مجتمع داتا سيت زونودو وقناتنا علي يوتيوب ايضا يرجى استكمال التفاصيل أدناه للتسجيل

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Exciting news!🥳
Introducing DataCite's Global Access Fund (GAF) 🌍
Join our webinar to learn how GAF boosts research accessibility worldwide and how your institution can apply for it:
https://datacite.zoom.us/webinar/register/6216922684576/WN_2vr404izRnC0Ccs5OsgLpg

@gabioshka

Please boost! 🚀
#DataCiteGAF #DataCiteGAP

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Building more equity and inclusion with DataCite’s Global Access Fund. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

DataCite is thrilled to launch our Global Access Fund (GAF; https://datacite.org/global-access-fund.html), established to enable organizations worldwide to make their research outputs discoverable. It will provide financial support for outreach activities and infrastructure development to enable more organizations to benefit from DataCite infrastructure services. The GAF is part of the DataCite Global Access Program (GAP) made possible by grant Grant 2022-316573 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (https://chanzuckerberg.com/). Applications are open to non-profit stakeholders within the research ecosystem (e.g., research institutions, associations, NRENs, government bodies, service providers, etc.) based in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. Join us for this informative session to learn about: - The scope, eligibility and timeline of the fund - How to apply and to get support during the process - The evaluation and selection criteria There will be plenty of time for Q&A. The slides and recording will be shared afterwards through the DataCite Zenodo Community and YouTube Channel, respectively. Please complete the details below to register. Speakers: * Gabriela Mejias (Community & Program Manager, DataCite) * Mohamed A. Ba-Essa (Manager of Preservation and Digital Services, KAUST) Should you have any questions prior to the webinar, please contact us at support(at)datacite.org

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📣 We are announcing our next webinar to the Asian research community. Join us to know the role of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) in improving #visibility, #impact and #reusability of research outputs and resources!

▶️ Speakers: @Mohamadmostafa @dasaptaerwin Yuyun Wirawati Mohd Basyaruddin Abdul Rahman

▶️ Organisations: ISTIC-UNESCO, Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Institut Teknologi Bandung

#PIDs #DataCiteGAP #AsianResearch

Register and share 🚀 :
https://shorturl.at/AFQV8

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Launching DataCite’s Global Access Program in Asia: Improving Equity, Access, and PID Adoption. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

Asian countries are producing various research outputs and resources, such as datasets, dissertations, and protocols. These outputs are not getting the recognition and visibility they deserve. Adoption of persistent identifiers (PIDs) can improve the discoverability of these outputs and promote reusability by sharing them with the broader research community. DataCite is a leading global nonprofit membership organization that provides PIDs for research data and other outputs and resources. We have introduced our Global Access Program (GAP) to improve equity, access, and adoption of PID infrastructure for communities in underrepresented countries, including the Asian countries with a special focus on South Asia and South-East Asia. We are working with the community to raise awareness of PID benefits, the value of complete metadata, and the impact of registering various research resources. This webinar is part of our engagement activities in the region. Our aim is to partner with local organizations to help connect the research produced in the Asian region with the global research ecosystem through PID infrastructure. Join us to learn about the following topics that can benefit researchers, librarians, repository managers, and policymakers: - DataCite’s GAP - Fostering PID adoption and Open Research Regulations - Importance of PIDs for researchers and institutions - Case study of data repository The slides and recording will be shared afterwards through the DataCite Zenodo Community and YouTube Channel, respectively. Please complete the details below to register. Speakers * Mohamad Mostafa (Regional Engagement Specialist, DataCite) * Prof. ChM Dr. Mohd Basyaruddin (Governing Board Chair, International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre for South-South Cooperation, UNESCO) * Yuyun Wirawati (Institutional Repositories Lead, Nanyang Technological University) * Dasapta Erwin (Bandung Institute of Technology and Co-Founder of Ina-Rxiv)

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📺 Missed the live webinar? Catch the recording of 'Unlocking repositories through persistent identifiers (PIDs): Enabling open research practices' now available on YouTube (slides linked in the description). Discover how institutional repositories can support Open Research policies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwcAO32HfpE

#OpenResearch #DataCiteGAP #PIDs #Repositories

Unlocking repositories through persistent identifiers (PIDs): Enabling open research practices

Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by making various research outputs such as datasets, preprints ...

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