Implementing Intermagnet Reference Data Sets

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Learn about the implementation of the Intermagnet Reference Data Set (IRDS) and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for definitive data sets. Should efforts be made to create DOIs for earlier Intermagnet publications from 1991 to 2012 when fully corrected data is available in each IRDS from 2015 onwards? Explore the transition from physical mediums to DOI-only publications and access previous DOIs and data packages.

  • Intermagnet
  • Reference Data Sets
  • DOIs
  • Digital Object Identifiers
  • Data Publication

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  1. SIMON FLOWER, BGS Progress on implementation of the Intermagnet Reference Data Set (IRDS) and DOIs

  2. I have not included an audio narration with this presentation, as I think the presentation is self-explanatory. If anything is unclear, please get in contact: mailto:smf@bgs.ac.uk SIMON FLOWER, BGS Progress on implementation of the Intermagnet Reference Data Set (IRDS) and DOIs

  3. Summary Intermagnet has been creating Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for its definitive data sets since 2013. From 2015 onwards, we introduced the idea of the Intermagnet Reference Data Set (IRDS), whereby each year we publish all definitive data previously collected. 2015 was also the last year that we published data on a physical medium. From 2016 onwards, publications will be through the DOI only.

  4. Previous DOIs Publication DOI landing page 2013 https://doi.org/10.5880/INTERMAGNET.2013 2014 https://doi.org/10.5880/INTERMAGNET.2014 Question: should we put effort into creating DOIs for earlier Intermagnet publications (1991 to 2012)? The fully corrected data from these years is available in each IRDS (from 2015 onwards). Is the work to complete the earlier DOIs worth the time required?

  5. Intermagnet Reference Data Set 2015 Publication DOI landing page 2015 https://doi.org/10.5880/INTERMAGNET.1991.2015 Note: all data for the IRDS 2015 is available for download from the landing page.

  6. Intermagnet Reference Data Sets 2016 and onwards Publication DOI landing page 2016 Draft DOI viewable here: https://dataservices.gfz- potsdam.de/panmetaworks/review/26aa33314a602e7d3c6 e8564d5a97d97066d5d049f098fc6ca16a9a11e1fab23- intermagnet/ 2017 Data package being finalised (under control of the Definitive Data subcommittee). I believe the process of DOI creation is now well understood in Intermagnet and, that following the publication of the 2017 IRDS, it will become part of the normal process of data publication by the Definitive Data subcommittee.

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