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DataCite metadata for datasets – a single metadata entry page

DataCite metadata for datasets – a single metadata entry page. . . . middle section. . . . and final section. Use the form to create DataCite metadata for your dataset. Controls for saving files in different formats work exactly as for DMP20

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DataCite metadata for datasets – a single metadata entry page

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  1. DataCite metadata for datasets – a single metadata entry page

  2. . . . middle section

  3. . . . and final section

  4. Use the form to create DataCite metadata for your dataset • Controls for saving files in different formats work exactly as for DMP20 • Save the DataCite Metadata Report in XML as YourFamilyName.xml • Save the DataCite Metadata Report in RDF as YourFamilyName.ttl • N.B. File names should not contain spaces! Use underscores or hypens, e.g. • Stanton-Jones.xml • van_der_Sompel.ttl • Later, you will use DataStage to include these files in your data package and submit them to a data repository

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