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. 

Persistent Identifiers for Instruments Community Dialogue

DataCite, in partnership with Metadata Game Changers, is excited to announce two community dialogue sessions designed to engage the broader Life Sciences and Astronomy communities in co-developing metadata enhancements supporting the development and use of persistent identifiers (PIDs) for instruments and projects. We would like to invite both metadata creators and users to join us and take an active role in advancing infrastructure solutions to identify, describe, discover, and track the impact of instruments and projects across domain communities.

Persistent Identifiers for Projects Community Dialogue

DataCite, in partnership with Metadata Game Changers, is excited to announce two community dialogue sessions (see also here) designed to engage the broader Life Sciences and Astronomy communities in co-developing metadata enhancements supporting the development and use of persistent identifiers (PIDs) for instruments and projects. We would like to invite both metadata creators and users to join us and take an active role in advancing infrastructure solutions to identify, describe, discover, and track the impact of instruments and projects across domain communities.