Claudia Kramer Robert Ulrich KIT Library Enabling FAIR
Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich KIT Library Enabling FAIR Data Project A disciplinary approach in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences KIT Library KIT – The Research University in the Helmholtz Association www. kit. edu
ENABLING FAIR DATA PROJECT in the Earth, Space, and Environmental sciences • American Geophysical Union (AGU) assembled the international community in Earth, space and environmental sciences • Develops standards that will connect researchers, publishers, and data repositories Ø enable FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) data on a large scale Ø accelerate scientific discovery and enhance the integrity, transparency, and reproducibility of the data 2 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
Commitment to Enabling FAIR Data in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences “Ensuring that Earth, space, and environmental science research outputs, including data, software, and samples or standard information about them, are open, FAIR, and curated in trusted domain repositories whenever possible and that other links and information related to scholarly publications follow leading practices for transparency and information”. © 2019 American Geophysical Union 3 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles | KIT Library
Target Adoption Groups in the ENABLING FAIR DATA PROJECT Repository Guidance for Researchers Aligning Publisher Standards FAIR Resources and Training for Researchers Data and DOI Workflows Ensuring Credit for Digital Products 4 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
Repository Guidance for Researchers: Development of the Repository Finder Decision tree: ordered List of principles for use of repositories Interviews with data facilities/ repository managers Development, design and filters of the Repository Finder Including user testing and feedback for usability make it easy for a researcher to identify an appropriate domain repository to deposit their data promote researcher’s awareness for the FAIR Principles data repositories provider recognize emerging “FAIR” practices 5 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
re 3 data as data source of the Repository Finder v Using re 3 data as backend and data source v Included all metadata records, describing 2300 data repositories across all domains of research and around the world v Each repository in re 3 data is cataloged by a metadata schema using forty-one descriptive attributes v A subset of records pertaining to the Earth, space, and environmental sciences was established by limiting to relevant subject areas on the DFG-based Classification of Subject Area used by re 3 data. 6 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
re 3 data as data source of the Repository Finder Selection /Filtering of repositories that § accept data for deposit § are domain repositories § provide open access to the data § provide persistent identifiers 7 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
Search Repository Finder two options: (1) search by entering keywords that are auto-completed and receive results ranked by relevance of all repositories that accept deposit of data, provide open access, and use persistent identifiers. 8 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
Search Repository Finder (2) see repositories in the domain of Earth, space, and environmental sciences that meet the criteria of the Enabling FAIR Data community. highlighting repositories that have achieved certification with a “seal” icon. for cases where a domain repository is not available or will not accept the researcher’s data: institutional and general-purpose repositories are suggested 9 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
Challenges and Future Work Ø The current version of Repository Finder is limited in scope to the use case of a researcher selecting a repository to deposit their data for publication Could be expanded to other use cases that focus on requirements by publishers, journals, funders, societies, and other drivers Ø Reflexion of the metrics coming out of GO FAIR and other, related initiatives as well Ø extending the approach to other domains outside of the Earth, space, and environmental sciences 10 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
Target Adoption Groups in the ENABLING FAIR DATA PROJECT Repository Guidance for Researchers Aligning Publisher Standards FAIR Resources and Training for Researchers Data and DOI Workflows and Handoffs Ensuring Credit for Digital Products 11 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
Guidelines developed for journals and publishers Ø to instruct their authors to deposit data in FAIR-aligned repositories (e. g. , instead of including data as supplementary files with their articles) Ø to cite and link to data in their articles Ø to include a data availability statement Ø to provide open access to data that support published findings except in cases of ethical or legal constraints 12 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
Partners Science Data Communities The American Geophysical Union (AGU), European Geosciences Union (EGU), Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP), Research Data Alliance (RDA), Earth. Cube / Council for Data Facilities, Coalition on Publishing Data in Earth and Space Sciences (COPDESS. org), FORCE 11 Publishers American Geophysical Union (AGU), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Nature, Science/AAAS, Elsevier, PLOS, Hindawi, Copernicus Publications, Wiley Repositories and Data Ecosystem Infrastructure National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), Au. Scope, Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC), Center for Open Science, Data. Cite / re 3 data, ORCID, Cross. Ref, CHORUS, Scholix, OSGeo, Pangaea, Data. ONE, World Data System 13 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
About The tool is provided by Data. Cite with its source code openly accessible on github Funding Laura and John Arnold Foundation https: //www. arnoldfoundation. org/ Pilot https: //repositoryfinder. datacite. org/ Data Source https: //re 3 data. org Reference Witt M. et al. (2019) Connecting Researchers to Data Repositories in the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences. In: Manghi P. , Candela L. , Silvello G. (eds) Digital Libraries: Supporting Open Science. IRCDL 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 988. Springer, Cham DOI: https: //doi. org/10. 1007/978 -3 -030 -11226 -4_7 14 26. 06. 2019 Dr. Claudia Kramer, Robert Ulrich LIBER Workshop FAIR data principles KIT Library
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