Closed Maroyafaied closed 2 months ago
To be able publish our data on data.gov, each data set needs to have a unique persistent ID. Notes from meeting with Jennifer in DG can be found here
Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) - unique persistent ID for a dataset.
Example (publication asset):
DOI = https://doi.org/10.3133/tm11B2
Resource URL = https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/tm11B2
(resolveable DOI, meaning when the DOI is entered into a browser a valid URL is returned where the end-user can access the resource)
What is ODDD currently doing?
Options to meet this requirement:
USGS-USFWS-NPS DOI Consortium (paid subscription) for DataCite and CrossRef
Discussion DataCite or CrossRef: https://support.datacite.org/docs/datacite-or-crossref
DOE OSTI DOI Consortium (paid subscription)
Others – requires research to evaluate (includes, but is not limited to: DOI EDI, EDG, existing ONRR IDs, create our own, etc.)
@lpgoldstein I don't think we need this anymore?
To be able publish our data on data.gov, each data set needs to have a unique persistent ID. Notes from meeting with Jennifer in DG can be found here
Digital Object Identifiers (DOI) - unique persistent ID for a dataset.
Example (publication asset):
DOI = https://doi.org/10.3133/tm11B2
Resource URL = https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/tm11B2
(resolveable DOI, meaning when the DOI is entered into a browser a valid URL is returned where the end-user can access the resource)
What is ODDD currently doing?
Options to meet this requirement:
USGS-USFWS-NPS DOI Consortium (paid subscription) for DataCite and CrossRef
Discussion DataCite or CrossRef: https://support.datacite.org/docs/datacite-or-crossref
DOE OSTI DOI Consortium (paid subscription)
Others – requires research to evaluate (includes, but is not limited to: DOI EDI, EDG, existing ONRR IDs, create our own, etc.)