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DataCite Metadata Schema Documentation for the Publication and Citation of Research Data and Other Research Outputs v4.4

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Authors DataCite Metadata Working Group, Madeleine de Smaele, Isabel Bernal Martínez, Robin Dasler, Jan Ashton, Sophie Roy, Martin Fenner, Leo Chiloane, Marleen Burger, Mohamed Yahia, Lisa Zolly, Ted Habermann, Anne Raugh, Violeta Ilik, Samantha Foulger

1 Introduction 1.1 The DataCite Consortium 1.2 DataCite Community Participation 1.3 The Metadata Schema 1.4 Version 4.4 Update 2 DataCite Metadata Properties 2.1 Overview 2.2 Citation 2.3 DataCite Properties 3 XML Example 4 XML Schema 5 Other DataCite Services Appendices Appendix 1: Controlled List Definitions Appendix 2: Earlier Version Update Notes Appendix 3: Standard values for unknown information Appendix 4: Version 4.1 Changes in support of software citation Appendix 5: FORCE11 Software Citation Principles Mapping

MetaArXiv

Enhancing Understanding and Adoption of the Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT)

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Authors Mohammad Hosseini, Simon Kerridge, Liz Allen, Veronique Kiermer, Kristi L. Holmes

The Contributor Roles Taxonomy (CRediT) uses 14 standard roles to specify scholarly contributions to research publications. CRediT has been adopted by hundreds of journals and integrated into journal submission workflows. In 2022, CRediT was formalized as a standard by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the National Information Standards Organization (NISO), providing a sustained support system and custodianship. Subsequently, forming the CRediT Standing Committee aimed to ensure inclusive and transparent evolution and enhance understanding and adoption of CRediT in the research community. This paper outlines the CRediT Standing Committee's ongoing strategies to support uptake and reduce ambiguity and confusion when using roles. These strategies include developing user instructions to provide guidance on how to use CRediT, creating persona profiles to improve understanding of existing roles and designing badges for each role to make them more memorable. These resources will address challenges reported by the scholarly community or identified by the CRediT Standing Committee and will be shared openly upon completion.

Computer and information sciences

First InvenioRDM Long-Term Support (LTS) version released today – and Front Matter is joining as a participating partner

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The open source research data management platform InvenioRDM today announced the first Long-Term Support (LTS) release, usable on production services. And I am joining the effort as a participating partner via Front Matter, the organization I started this week.