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ODIN – ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network

Discovery: Humanities and Social Sciences

October 2013

John Kaye – British Library

Funded by The European Union Seventh Framework Programme

www.odin-project.eu

Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS)

Image from National Survey for Health and Development

British Birth Cohort Studies

Link Between Early language difficulties and adult mental health

Depression emerging as a key factor in long term unemployment

Transmission of economic well-being from cohort members’ parents to cohort members

Impact of mothers’ employment on children’s cognitive and behavioral outcomes: there is little if any harm apparent among school age children from maternal employment IN THE UK

News Coverage

HSS: Approach

Data Sources and Linking in http://odin-discover.eu/

Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS)

http://odin-discover.eu/

HSS Current Attribution

HSS Current Attribution

Citation Workflow

Workflows produced

• Assigning roles and names• Assigning identifiers to new datasets• Assigning identifiers to exsiting datasets • How to integrate identifiers into DDI• Push more metadata into DataCite• Provide feedback to data centres

Global Network of Data Centres

• National Social Science Data Centres have a long history of international collaboration

• Common Metadata Standard: Data Documentation Initiative (DDI)

• Use of the Open Archival Information System processes to ingest, archive and disseminate research data

• National Social Science Data Centres consulted in ODIN include: • UK Data Service• GESIS (Germany)• ICPSR (USA)• Australian National Data Service

Workflows - Data Centre Ingest

HSS Next Steps

• Explore commonalities with High Energy Physics to create concrete discipline neutral workflows

• Work with National Survey for Health and Development to implement identifiers using workflows

• Improve Study Metadata around researchers and related works• Encourage social science data providers to adopt researcher ID’s• Provide feedback mechanism for data providers – ODIN’s HAMR from Codesprint• Look at assigning ORCID’s to other related metadata – British Library Ethos• Linking bibliographic citation data for Impact tracking and enhanced discovery

Thank you!

John Kaye – Lead Curator Digital Social SciencesThe British Library96 Euston RoadLondon NW1 2DB

john.kaye@bl.uk

Twitter: @johnkayebl

Telephone: 020 7412 7450

Project Website http://odin-project.eu/ BL Social Sciences Blog http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/socialscience/

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