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ANDS expanded DOI service: scope, requirements, FAQs - 11th May 2016

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ANDS expanded DOI service: scope, requirements, FAQs - 11th May 2016
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ANDS recently announced that the scope of its DOI service (Cite My Data) has been expanded to enable Australian research organisations to assign Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to grey literature, in addition to research datasets and collections, associated workflows, software and models. Examples of grey literature that may now be assigned a DOI via the ANDS service include theses, reports, unpublished conference papers, newsletters, creative works, preprint journal articles, technical standards and specifications for which the institutional repository is the primary publication point. As per the requirements for assigning DOIs in general, these items should be a citable part of the scholarly record and meet the specified metadata requirements. Come listen to this webinar to learn more about the expanded service offering and have your questions answered. The session will cover: •Overview of the ANDS DOI service •Scope of the ANDS DOI service •Requirements to use the ANDS DOI service •FAQs about the expanded scope of the ANDS DOI service •Sources of more information •Q & A: This webinar is likely to be of interest to people: •working with institutional repositories (data and/or publications) •involved in minting and managing DOIs for their institution •contemplating assigning DOIs to their institution’s research outputs •keen to learn more about the ANDS DOI service