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Learn about SCHOLIX, a new global framework linking research data and literature, enabling proper re-use, credit attribution, and increased visibility. Join the joint ICSU-WDS/RDA Working Group to address current solutions' shortcomings. Explore the comprehensive SCHOLIX Guidelines and the Multi-Hub model for interoperability and universal access. Get involved to shape the future of scholarly link exchange!
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Introducing SCHOLIX – an output of the ICSU-WDS/RDA WGPublishing Data Services
Introducing the Publishing Data Services WG • Joint ICSU-WDS / RDA Working Group • Connected with other WG’s under the Publishing Data IG umbrella • Cross-stakeholder participation, including contributors from data centers, publishers, bibliographic services providers, etc.
Linking Research Data and the Literature: why? Linking Research Data with the Literature is of great value, yet current solutions are not realizing the potential • Why link? • Increase visibility & discoverability of research data (and articles) • Place research data in the right context to enable proper re-use. • Support credit attributionmechanisms • Examples • Some data repositories keep track of articles that cite, or refer to, their data • Some publishers have applications to link articles with data hosted externally • Providers of bibliographic information and infrastructure providers are taking efforts to “connect the dots”
So.. what’s the problem? Linking Research Data with the Literature is of great value, yet current solutions are not realizing the potential • What is the problem? • Many disconnected sources (publishers, data centers, repositories, infrastructure providers, …) • Heterogeneity of practices, for example: • Different PID systems (DOI, accession numbers) • Different ways of referencing data (formal citations, in-text references, …) • Different moments of citing data (at publication, post publication, …) technical social
How to address it? Well, it’s all about connecting the dots Source 1 Source 2 Source 3 service
WG output: a framework and an implementation • 1. SCHOLIX • A new framework presenting a vision and guidelines for linking research data and literature using a common, global approach • 2. The Data-Literature Interlinking (DLI) Service – with OpenAire& PANGAEA • A trail-blazer, prototype implementation of an interlinking system. To be developed further to become a SCHOLIX-compliant part of a global linking infrastructure
WG output: a framework and an implementation • 1. SCHOLIX • A new framework presenting a vision and guidelines for linking research data and literature using a common, global approach • 2. The Data-Literature Interlinking (DLI) Service – with OpenAire& PANGAEA • A trail-blazer, prototype implementation of an interlinking system. To be developed further to become a SCHOLIX-compliant part of a global linking infrastructure
Introducing SCHOLIX: A framework for Scholarly Link Exchange A new framework presenting a vision and guidelines for linking research data and literature using a common, global approach • An evolving lightweight set of Guidelinesto increase interoperability rather than a normative standard. • The consensus achieved by the various stakeholder groups in the research data landscape – including data centers, publishers, Crossref, DataCite, OpenAIRE, and many others See also http://www.scholix.org/about& http://bit.ly/29tdGNU
SCHOLIX Guidelines: foundations for interoperability Conceptual model Information model Options for exchange protocols Information standards and encoding guidelines See also http://www.scholix.org/about& http://bit.ly/29tdGNU
SCHOLIX: The Multi-Hub model Link contributors announce link to a “hub” of their choice
SCHOLIX: The Multi-Hub model Link contributors announce link to a “hub” of their choice Hubsconvert/normalize links into a common data standard & share with other hubs
SCHOLIX: The Multi-Hub model Link contributors announce link to a “hub” of their choice Hubsconvert/normalize links into a common data standard & share with other hubs Services on top of this infrastructure aggregate links and provide services to meet specific use cases
SCHOLIX: The Multi-Hub model Link contributors announce link to a “hub” of their choice • Universal: cross-disciplinary, global • Inclusiveand participatory: supported by all stakeholder groups • Openand non-discriminatory • Quality through meticulous provenance and metadata (not “filtering at the gate”) • Standards-based Hubsconvert/normalize links into a common data standard & share with other hubs Services on top of this infrastructure aggregate links and provide services to meet specific use cases
SCHOLIX in practice • DataCite Event Data • Crossref Event Data and Linked Clinical Trials • OpenAIREand PANGAEA Data-Literature Interlinking (DLI) Service DLI: a prototype / demonstrator service developed by OpenAIRE with support from PANGAEA and the Data Publishing Services WG. Give it a spin: http://dliservice.research-infrastructures.eu
Next phase: The Scholarly Link Exchange WG • Follow-up Working Group to further developand implement SCHOLIX, and grow adoption. • Get involved! http://www.scholix.org/participate