Requesting a Digital Object Identifier (DOI): Difference between revisions
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Please note: A data DOI meets the Chief Directorate requirement for a publication. | Please note: A data DOI meets the Chief Directorate requirement for a publication. | ||
In order to receive a DOI the datasets should be formatted in a community-accepted standard and should have gone through quality assurance by a person with the relevant knowledge. Once you have filled in a metadata record for a dataset that meets these criteria, you can [ | In order to receive a DOI the datasets should be formatted in a community-accepted standard and should have gone through quality assurance by a person with the relevant knowledge. Once you have filled in a metadata record for a dataset that meets these criteria, you can [https://servicedesk.ocean.gov.za/ submit a ticket] to the Data Curation team to request a DOI be assigned to it. There are certain metadata elements that will be mandatory in order to assign a DOI to the data, so the data curators will help make sure that you have all the necessary elements filled in. |
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Please note: A data DOI meets the Chief Directorate requirement for a publication.
In order to receive a DOI the datasets should be formatted in a community-accepted standard and should have gone through quality assurance by a person with the relevant knowledge. Once you have filled in a metadata record for a dataset that meets these criteria, you can submit a ticket to the Data Curation team to request a DOI be assigned to it. There are certain metadata elements that will be mandatory in order to assign a DOI to the data, so the data curators will help make sure that you have all the necessary elements filled in.