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PiDs Short bites #3 - Linking data and publications - the Scholix initiative - 21 Jun 2017

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PiDs Short bites #3 - Linking data and publications - the Scholix initiative - 21 Jun 2017
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When a CSIRO dataset is mentioned in a journal article by a third party, how can CSIRO find out? How can the CSIRO scientist find out? When several journal articles have already been published using a dataset from the University of Melbourne, how can a prospective new user of that dataset find them? When a research facility’s data archive knows that one of its datasets underpins the conclusions of a journal article, how can the journal publisher’s site link to that dataset? These are the questions that Scholix, a new global initiative, is addressing. About Scholix This webinar provides an introduction and overview of the Scholix (SCHOlarly LInk eXchange) initiative: a high-level interoperability framework aimed at increasing and facilitating exchange of information about the links between data and scholarly literature, as well as between data. The framework is a global community and multi-stakeholder driven effort involving journal publishers, data centers, and global service providers. The framework is a global community and multi-stakeholder driven effort involving journal publishers, data centers, and global service providers. Speaker: Dr Adrian Burton, Director, Services, Australian National Data Service Of interest to anyone but especially: -- Research data managers -- Data librarians -- Data technologists -- Publishers and journal editors managing research data