Mejorando de la equidad y la inclusión con el Fondo de Acceso Global de DataCite

DataCite se complace en lanzar la segunda ronda del Fondo de Acceso Global (GAF), creado para permitir que organizaciones de todo el mundo puedan hacer sus resultados de investigación más visibles. Este fondo proporcionará apoyo financiero para actividades de divulgación y desarrollo de infraestructuras que permitan a más organizaciones beneficiarse de los servicios de infraestructura de DataCite. El GAF forma parte del Programa de Acceso Global (GAP) de DataCite, posible gracias a la subvención 2022-316573 de la Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Las solicitudes están abiertas a organizaciones sin fines de lucro dentro del ecosistema de investigación (por ejemplo, instituciones de investigación, asociaciones, NRENs, organismos gubernamentales, proveedores de servicios) con sede en África, América Latina, Oriente Medio y Asia.

Improving Equity and Inclusion with DataCite’s Global Access Fund

DataCite is thrilled to launch the second Global Access Fund (GAF) round, established to enable organizations worldwide to make their research outputs discoverable. It will provide financial support for outreach activities and infrastructure development to enable more organizations to benefit from DataCite infrastructure services. The GAF is part of the DataCite Global Access Program (GAP) made possible by grant Grant 2022-316573 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Applications are open to non-profit stakeholders within the research ecosystem (e.g. research institutions, associations, NRENs, government bodies, service providers) based in Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. 

Welcome to DataCite: Insights into Our Global Community

Join us and explore the world of DataCite. In this engaging session, you will
- Gain a comprehensive overview of DataCite and its mission to connect research and advance knowledge.
- Discover ongoing projects that showcase DataCite's value and learn how our global community benefits from our open Persistent Identifier (PID) infrastructure.
- Delve into regional use cases that demonstrate the practical applications of our PID infrastructure.

Meeting the Community Where It’s At – DataCite Strategic Initiatives to Support Award, Project, and Sample Workflows

Join this session to get an update on some of DataCite’s latest strategic initiatives to build proof-of-concept workflows and pilots, and develop the DataCite Metadata Schema. Learn about how PIDs and metadata can make output tracking and reporting processes easier for funders and PIs, and boost the efficiency of sample management workflows.

Metadata in Focus: Leveraging DataCite Metadata for Enhanced Impact

Join us to explore the significant role of DataCite DOI metadata in advancing data management and enhancing organizational insights.
This session will highlight our annual vision focus on the importance of metadata quality and completeness, emphasizing how these elements enhance discoverability, connectivity, and interoperability.

Bridging Gaps in Open Infrastructure: Stories from India, Nigeria, and Tunisia

Join us to learn about the progress of the first cohort of DataCite's Global Access Fund. This initiative supports communities worldwide in making their research outputs discoverable by providing financial aid for outreach activities and infrastructure development.
Hear about INFLIBNET's various engagement activities across India, Eko-Konnect's efforts to build Open Research Infrastructure in Nigeria to support African heritage, and CNUDST's work in creating a community of practice in Tunisia.

Exploring the DataCite Roadmap

In this session, we will share how we work to develop innovative and impactful products and services at DataCite, and how community members can participate in these processes and contribute feedback about new features and future priorities.

How Discovery Systems Use DataCite Metadata: Harvester Roundtable

In this session, we will provide an overview of some of the cutting edge tools and services available for working with DataCite metadata, including our APIs, DataCite Commons, the public data file, and beyond. Alongside this, we will hear from some of the key players who are leveraging DataCite’s 50+ million metadata records to develop innovative tools for locating research.

Bienvenida a DataCite: Perspectivas de nuestra comunidad global

Únete a nosotros y al mundo de DataCite. En esta interesante sesión:
- Obtendremos una visión general de DataCite y su misión de conectar la investigación y avanzar en el conocimiento.
- Descubriremos proyectos en curso que muestran el valor de DataCite y aprenderás cómo nuestra comunidad global se beneficia de nuestra infraestructura abierta de Identificadores Persistentes (PID).
- Profundizaremos en casos de uso regionales que demuestran las aplicaciones prácticas de nuestra infraestructura PID.

Make Data Count: Emerging Priorities and Practical Steps in Data Evaluation

In this session, we will explore emerging priorities in data evaluation, and share what Make Data Count has in store for the coming months. With our guest speaker, we will discuss the Data Citation Corpus, the value this resource brings to institutions, and the ways in which the community can already start using this store of data citations.

Metadata in Focus: Leveraging DataCite Metadata for Enhanced Impact

Join us to explore the significant role of DataCite DOI metadata in advancing data management and enhancing organizational insights.
This session will highlight our annual vision focus on the importance of metadata quality and completeness, emphasizing how these elements enhance discoverability, connectivity, and interoperability.