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Join the conversation: Building the Open Global Data Citation Corpus

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Wellcome Trust and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Partners with DataCite to Build the Open Global Data Citation Corpus Aggregated references to data across outputs will help the community monitor impact, inform future funding, and improve the dissemination of research DataCite is pleased to announce that The Wellcome Trust has awarded funds to build the Open Global Data Citation Corpus to dramatically transform the data citation landscape. The corpus will store asserted data citations from a diverse set of sources and can be used by any community stakeholder. This webinar is the virtual kick-off and shows a conversation between DataCite, Wellcome Trust, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, EMBL-EBI, COKI, OpenAIRE, and OpenCitations. For more information, please read this DataCite blog post: DOI: 10.5438/vjz9-kx84 00:00 Introduction – Kristi Holmes (Northwestern University) 02:22 Open Data Citation Corpus – Project Motivation – Christine Ferguson (Wellcome Trust), 06:21 DataCite Looking Ahead – Global Data Citation Corpus for All Data Citations – Matthew Buys (DataCite), 13:38 Building the Open Global Data Citation Corpus – Chan Zuckerberg Initiative – Ana-Maria Istrate (Chan Zuckerberg Initiative), 19:42 Panelist statements session 20:10 Melissa Harrison (EMBL-EBI) 22:25 Paolo Manghi (OpenAIRE) 25:04 Silvio Peroni (OpenCitations) 27:54 Cameron Neylon, (COKI Project) 31:19 Panel discussion and Q&A session 57:33 Closing Comments