Launching DataCite’s Global Access Program in Asia: Improving Equity, Access, and PID Adoption
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 Published On Oct 5, 2023

Asian countries are producing various research outputs and resources, such as datasets, dissertations, and protocols. These outputs are not getting the recognition and visibility they deserve. The adoption of persistent identifiers (PIDs) can improve the discoverability of these outputs and promote reusability by sharing them with the broader research community.

DataCite is a leading global nonprofit membership organization that provides PIDs for research data and other outputs and resources. We have introduced our Global Access Program (GAP) to improve equity, access, and adoption of PID infrastructure for communities in underrepresented countries, including Asian countries with a special focus on South Asia and South-East Asia.

We are working with the community to raise awareness of PID benefits, the value of complete metadata, and the impact of registering various research resources. This webinar is part of our engagement activities in the region. Our aim is to partner with local organizations to help connect the research produced in the Asian region with the global research ecosystem through PID infrastructure.

Join us to learn about the following topics that can benefit researchers, librarians, repository managers, and policymakers:
- DataCite’s GAP
- Fostering PID adoption and Open Research Regulations
- Importance of PIDs for researchers and institutions
- Case study of data repository

Speakers

00:00 Introduction followed by talk Launching DataCite's Global Access Program in Asia: Improving Equity, Access, and PID Adoption – Mohamad Mostafa (Regional Engagement Specialist, DataCite), slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8409378

18:17 Fostering PID adoption and Open Research Regulations in Asia – Prof. ChM Dr. Mohd Basyaruddin (Governing Board Chair, International Science, Technology and Innovation Centre for South-South Cooperation, UNESCO), slides:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8409288

31:43 The Value of Persistent Identifiers: Case Study of NTU Research Data Repository – Yuyun Wirawati (Institutional Repositories Lead, Nanyang Technological University), slides:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8409328

41:24 Importance of PIDs for Academic Researchers – Dasapta Erwin (Bandung Institute of Technology and Co-Founder of Ina-Rxiv), slides: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8409349

52:15 Q&A session

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