This GIF was created as part of the Moorea Biocode retrospective project. For this project, I created a data management plan using the DMPTool about 10 years after the project ended. I started the DMP using the original application submitted to the UCNRS. From this information, I added title, abstract, people associated with the project and funder. I searched the literature for Moorea Biocode and found publications and datasets, which I linked through related works on the DMP. With these links established, I used the DataCite DMP ID Jupyter Notebook and drew the three graphs - (1) before any works were added (2) after journal articles were added and (3) after datasets were added. This simulates the way that the PIDGraph (Persistent Identifi...
PIDs (Persistent Identifiers) are a core concept at the center of FAIR data architectures such as FA...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp during the International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020 (27 Novemb...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Working together, DataCite and CDL have developed a set of Jupyter notebooks to demonstrate the pow...
The Persistent Identifiers (PID) Graph provides a great example of the potential of persistent ident...
This archive is a full set of supplementary data for the paper "Persistence Diagrams to Visualise Da...
This report accompanies four expansive diagrams, each of which is intended to showcase a possible fu...
The PID-optimized Research Lifecycle is one in which persistent identifiers are registered, used, an...
The presentation gives an introduction to DataCite's mission to provide persistent identifiers (PIDs...
Persistent identifiers (PID) have existed for more than 20 years and have become well established as...
Slides from the webinar on The role of Repositories in enabling Persistent Identifier (PID) Graphs -...
Instruct-ERIC facilitates access to cutting edge research infrastructure, within the domain of Struc...
The research instrument and accompanying data for the paper, "Exploring the concept of PID literacy:...
One of the most desired (and still missing) elements to enable the concept of Digital Extended (Webs...
PIDs (Persistent Identifiers) are a core concept at the center of FAIR data architectures such as FA...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp during the International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020 (27 Novemb...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Working together, DataCite and CDL have developed a set of Jupyter notebooks to demonstrate the pow...
The Persistent Identifiers (PID) Graph provides a great example of the potential of persistent ident...
This archive is a full set of supplementary data for the paper "Persistence Diagrams to Visualise Da...
This report accompanies four expansive diagrams, each of which is intended to showcase a possible fu...
The PID-optimized Research Lifecycle is one in which persistent identifiers are registered, used, an...
The presentation gives an introduction to DataCite's mission to provide persistent identifiers (PIDs...
Persistent identifiers (PID) have existed for more than 20 years and have become well established as...
Slides from the webinar on The role of Repositories in enabling Persistent Identifier (PID) Graphs -...
Instruct-ERIC facilitates access to cutting edge research infrastructure, within the domain of Struc...
The research instrument and accompanying data for the paper, "Exploring the concept of PID literacy:...
One of the most desired (and still missing) elements to enable the concept of Digital Extended (Webs...
PIDs (Persistent Identifiers) are a core concept at the center of FAIR data architectures such as FA...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp during the International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020 (27 Novemb...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...