Presented Friday 29th June at ResBaz Auckland 2018.Laura Armstrong, Libraries and Learning Services at the University of Auckland, discussed the growing interest in self-service publishing with DOI (Digital Object Identifier) to meet researcher needs (e.g. publisher research data policies) and the services available to achieve this - institutional research data repositories, disciplinary repositories and preprint services.Elsie Jacobson, doctoral candidate at the University of Auckland, followed by discussing her positive experience with preprint services - both to read new research and share her own..</div
In the academia it is “publish or perish”. At some stage, the number of international pu...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are increasingly central to the operation of open scholarly infrastruc...
The UNSW DOI Service is an application for requesting and assigning DOIs to publications held in UNS...
This lesson covers the purpose, syntax, and maintenance of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and the...
A presentation given at the annual UK DataCite Consortium Summer Meeting hosted by the British Libra...
The citable publication of research data with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a key element in ...
Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifications that are assigned to any entity in ...
This paper describes analysis undertaken by UNSW Library for assigning Digital Object Identifiers to...
JMWAIS is part of the growing expansion of digital publishing. JMWAIS is encouraging active research...
As libraries take a larger role in scholarly publishing activities through their repositories, they ...
In the context of continuously increasing number of online scientific and scholar journals, it is qu...
Persistent identifiers are a key technology in enabling access and interoperability between systems ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...
ReShare is the self-deposit data repository of the UK Data Service, now in its third year and holdin...
This webinar will provide an introduction to research data and how to use persistent identifiers suc...
In the academia it is “publish or perish”. At some stage, the number of international pu...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are increasingly central to the operation of open scholarly infrastruc...
The UNSW DOI Service is an application for requesting and assigning DOIs to publications held in UNS...
This lesson covers the purpose, syntax, and maintenance of Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) and the...
A presentation given at the annual UK DataCite Consortium Summer Meeting hosted by the British Libra...
The citable publication of research data with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) is a key element in ...
Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifications that are assigned to any entity in ...
This paper describes analysis undertaken by UNSW Library for assigning Digital Object Identifiers to...
JMWAIS is part of the growing expansion of digital publishing. JMWAIS is encouraging active research...
As libraries take a larger role in scholarly publishing activities through their repositories, they ...
In the context of continuously increasing number of online scientific and scholar journals, it is qu...
Persistent identifiers are a key technology in enabling access and interoperability between systems ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...
ReShare is the self-deposit data repository of the UK Data Service, now in its third year and holdin...
This webinar will provide an introduction to research data and how to use persistent identifiers suc...
In the academia it is “publish or perish”. At some stage, the number of international pu...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are increasingly central to the operation of open scholarly infrastruc...
The UNSW DOI Service is an application for requesting and assigning DOIs to publications held in UNS...