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10.1111/j.1752-1688.2011.00592.xycv678.99933-653899ykm-568.34902
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10.1111/b.1752-1688.2011.00592.x
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10 How to assign DOIs with DataCite11.0059
Framework
DOI®
FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT
Decisions
As a DataCite datacenter you must make a few
initial decisions before you can begin to mint
DOIs for its datasets or documents.
• For which objects do you wish to mint DOIs?

- see guidance under DATA QUALITY
• What would you want the DOIs to look like?

- see guidance under SUFFIX
• What would be the best workflow in 

your institution?
Maintaining the DOIs
Minting a DOI is also a commitment to maintain a
correct URL to the landing page and correct
metadata of the object.
Storage
As a DataCite datacenter you also commit to
ensure long-term storage of the objects, this
means for a minimum of ten years.
Landing pages
The URL of the DOI must always resolve to an
open accessible landing page that includes:
• Metadata of the object
• Access to the actual object

If the object is open access, the landing page
should provide a link to a direct full-text
download. If it is not open access, the landing
page should explain the access conditions
and provide a link to payment services or
other tools for gaining access.
________________________
RESOURCES
☑ Decision-makers
☑ Storage server
☑ Personnel to make landing pages
☑ Personnel to maintain the URL 

and the metadata
☑ Technical personnel to set up the API
________________________
CHECKLIST
Quality of the DOI system
The quality of the DOI system relies on three
important elements:
• The research object must be cite worthy.
• The research object must have well
described metadata.
• The institution assigning the DOIs commits
to long-term storage of the object.
Cite worthy
A cite worthy object is an object that is worthy
of publication and can be useful to other
researchers in their work.
The datacenter is responsible for ensuring the
quality of the data to which they apply the DOIs.
Data quality
DOI®
FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT
________________________
CITE WORTHY OBJECTS
Datasets
Conference papers
Open Access articles
Software
Simulations
Visualisations
Reports
________________________
EXAMPLES
DOI construction
Each DOI is unique and consist of two parts: 

A prefix and a suffix.
The prefix is your institution’s identification
number. It is a six digit number and you will get
the prefix from DataCite Denmark. The suffix is
the part you can design yourself following a 

few rules.
• Each suffix must be unique
• Only use the allowed characters 

A-Z

a-z

0-9 

- (dash) 

. (dot) 

_ (underscore) 

: (colon) 

/ (slash, but only if followed by alphanumeric)

Designing your suffix
When designing your suffix, you can go for
different strategies. You can either make a suffix
that makes sense for humans when they read it,
or one that is only suited for machines or 

something in between.
The human oriented suffix has the advantage of
providing some information without resolving
the DOI. However, all suffixes are irreversible, so
if for example the name of your institution is
included and this changes in the future, the DOI
will not change accordingly.
The machine oriented suffix has the advantage
of being neutral, but does not provide any
information. Your institution is only identified by
the prefix.
Suffix
DOI®
FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT
________________________
THE HUMAN ORIENTED DOI
In this construction the suffix includes the
name of the institution, the subject area
of the object and consecutive numbering.
10.5072/datacenter.area.1
Prefix Suffix
________________________
THE MASCHINE ORIENTED DOI
Here the suffix is an arbitrary construction
of the allowed characters.
10.5072/1234.abcz.56789:12-y
Prefix Suffix
________________________
SOMETHING IN BETWEEN
A mix could be that the suffix includes 

the name of the institution as well as 

an arbitrary construction of the allowed
characters.
10.5072/datacenter.1234zz-y.5
Prefix Suffix
________________________
EXAMPLES
Metadata schema
DOI®
FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT
________________________
METADATA SCHEMA V. 3.1
The Metadata Schema v. 3.1 is the latest
schema and describes details for the
acquired XML file.
Choose › “Documentation” to see the
description of the different elements.
You can also find different examples 

of XML files depending on your type 

of object.
________________________
SCHEMA REPOSITORY
The latest and earlier versions of the
schema is collected in the Metadata
Schema Repository.
http://schema.datacite.org/
________________________
LINKS
Providing the metadata
The object’s metadata must be provided in an
XML file and shown on the landing page.
Metadata are open access
All DataCite metadata are open access and are
available for harvesting.
Metadata fields
Depending on your object there are different
metadata fields about which you can find
detailed information on DataCite’s web.
The minimum requirements for all types of
objects are:
1) Identifier 

- with type attribute
2) Creators

- with name identifier attributes
3) Title

- with optional type attribute
4) Publisher
5) PublicationYear
Manual minting
DOI®
FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT
Screenshot
Minting via Metadata Store
If you only need to mint a few DOIs, you can 

do so without setting up the automatic API.
1) Login at http://mds.datacite.org.
2) Write the symbol and password.



You will get a welcome mail with this
information from DataCite and you are 

asked to provide a password.
3) Choose › Register new Dataset.
4) Write the DOI (prefix and suffix).
5) Write the URL of the landing page.
6) Upload an XML file with the metadata 

or paste the XML code directly into 

the text box.
7) Press › Save.
8) Automatic check of the information is
provided including validity of the XML file.
________________________
________________________
SCREENDUMP
API
DOI®
FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT
Automatic minting
You can use the DataCite API to set up
automatic DOI minting for your institution.
How the API is incorporated depends on your
institutionel IT systems and which minting
workflow you prefer.
Connecting to the API
The actual connecting to the API requires a
person trained in handling and adapting your 

IT systems.
If you do not have an IT skilled person in your
staff, you can hire help from DataCite Denmark -
read more under SUPPORT.
________________________
DATACITE API V. 2
DataCite now use a version 2 of the API,
where it is mandatory to upload the
metadata of the objects to which the 

DOI points.
Find the description of the API from:
https://mds.datacite.org/static/apidoc
________________________
LINKS
Support
DOI®
FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT
DataCite Denmark
DataCite Denmark will assist you with any
question regarding the contract and the DataCite
infrastructure.
Additional support
If you do not have personnel trained in handling
the DOI minting yourself, you can get support
from DataCite Denmark for an additional fee.
We can assist you with:
• Workshops

- Deciding on the right suffix

- Describing a optimum workflow
• Setting up the API
• Designing landing pages
• Tailored consultancy support
Contact
DTU Library

Technical Information Center of Denmark
Technical University of Denmark
Anker Engelunds Vej 1
Building 101D
DK - 2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
www.datacite.dtu.dk
datacite@dtu.dk
________________________
DATACITE
DataCite provides extensive 

information regarding their 

requirements and infrastructure.
http://datacite.org/
DataCite organisation
https://mds.datacite.org/
DataCite Metadata Store - manual minting
________________________
RESOLVERS
Manual check of your DOIs.
http://www.doi.org/
About the DOI system and a resolver
http://dx.doi.org/
The global resolver
________________________
INFORMATION
DOI®
FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT
Published by DTU Library, Technical Information Center of Denmark // January 2014 // Contact: datacite@dtic.dtu.dk // Text: Tine Lind and datacite.org / Layout: Tine Lind
10.2105/ALO.21:300520/lm678.923
10.1111/j.1752-1688.2011.00592.xycv678.99933-653899ykm-568.34902
10.2105/AZPH.2011.300520Y
10.1111/b.1752-1688.2011.00592.x
10GUIDELINES048-9697/02:00644
10 How to assign DOIs with DataCite11.0059

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Guidelines data cite_denmark_ver3

  • 2. Framework DOI® FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT Decisions As a DataCite datacenter you must make a few initial decisions before you can begin to mint DOIs for its datasets or documents. • For which objects do you wish to mint DOIs?
 - see guidance under DATA QUALITY • What would you want the DOIs to look like?
 - see guidance under SUFFIX • What would be the best workflow in 
 your institution? Maintaining the DOIs Minting a DOI is also a commitment to maintain a correct URL to the landing page and correct metadata of the object. Storage As a DataCite datacenter you also commit to ensure long-term storage of the objects, this means for a minimum of ten years. Landing pages The URL of the DOI must always resolve to an open accessible landing page that includes: • Metadata of the object • Access to the actual object
 If the object is open access, the landing page should provide a link to a direct full-text download. If it is not open access, the landing page should explain the access conditions and provide a link to payment services or other tools for gaining access. ________________________ RESOURCES ☑ Decision-makers ☑ Storage server ☑ Personnel to make landing pages ☑ Personnel to maintain the URL 
 and the metadata ☑ Technical personnel to set up the API ________________________ CHECKLIST
  • 3. Quality of the DOI system The quality of the DOI system relies on three important elements: • The research object must be cite worthy. • The research object must have well described metadata. • The institution assigning the DOIs commits to long-term storage of the object. Cite worthy A cite worthy object is an object that is worthy of publication and can be useful to other researchers in their work. The datacenter is responsible for ensuring the quality of the data to which they apply the DOIs. Data quality DOI® FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT ________________________ CITE WORTHY OBJECTS Datasets Conference papers Open Access articles Software Simulations Visualisations Reports ________________________ EXAMPLES
  • 4. DOI construction Each DOI is unique and consist of two parts: 
 A prefix and a suffix. The prefix is your institution’s identification number. It is a six digit number and you will get the prefix from DataCite Denmark. The suffix is the part you can design yourself following a 
 few rules. • Each suffix must be unique • Only use the allowed characters 
 A-Z
 a-z
 0-9 
 - (dash) 
 . (dot) 
 _ (underscore) 
 : (colon) 
 / (slash, but only if followed by alphanumeric)
 Designing your suffix When designing your suffix, you can go for different strategies. You can either make a suffix that makes sense for humans when they read it, or one that is only suited for machines or 
 something in between. The human oriented suffix has the advantage of providing some information without resolving the DOI. However, all suffixes are irreversible, so if for example the name of your institution is included and this changes in the future, the DOI will not change accordingly. The machine oriented suffix has the advantage of being neutral, but does not provide any information. Your institution is only identified by the prefix. Suffix DOI® FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT ________________________ THE HUMAN ORIENTED DOI In this construction the suffix includes the name of the institution, the subject area of the object and consecutive numbering. 10.5072/datacenter.area.1 Prefix Suffix ________________________ THE MASCHINE ORIENTED DOI Here the suffix is an arbitrary construction of the allowed characters. 10.5072/1234.abcz.56789:12-y Prefix Suffix ________________________ SOMETHING IN BETWEEN A mix could be that the suffix includes 
 the name of the institution as well as 
 an arbitrary construction of the allowed characters. 10.5072/datacenter.1234zz-y.5 Prefix Suffix ________________________ EXAMPLES
  • 5. Metadata schema DOI® FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT ________________________ METADATA SCHEMA V. 3.1 The Metadata Schema v. 3.1 is the latest schema and describes details for the acquired XML file. Choose › “Documentation” to see the description of the different elements. You can also find different examples 
 of XML files depending on your type 
 of object. ________________________ SCHEMA REPOSITORY The latest and earlier versions of the schema is collected in the Metadata Schema Repository. http://schema.datacite.org/ ________________________ LINKS Providing the metadata The object’s metadata must be provided in an XML file and shown on the landing page. Metadata are open access All DataCite metadata are open access and are available for harvesting. Metadata fields Depending on your object there are different metadata fields about which you can find detailed information on DataCite’s web. The minimum requirements for all types of objects are: 1) Identifier 
 - with type attribute 2) Creators
 - with name identifier attributes 3) Title
 - with optional type attribute 4) Publisher 5) PublicationYear
  • 6. Manual minting DOI® FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT Screenshot Minting via Metadata Store If you only need to mint a few DOIs, you can 
 do so without setting up the automatic API. 1) Login at http://mds.datacite.org. 2) Write the symbol and password.
 
 You will get a welcome mail with this information from DataCite and you are 
 asked to provide a password. 3) Choose › Register new Dataset. 4) Write the DOI (prefix and suffix). 5) Write the URL of the landing page. 6) Upload an XML file with the metadata 
 or paste the XML code directly into 
 the text box. 7) Press › Save. 8) Automatic check of the information is provided including validity of the XML file. ________________________ ________________________ SCREENDUMP
  • 7. API DOI® FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT Automatic minting You can use the DataCite API to set up automatic DOI minting for your institution. How the API is incorporated depends on your institutionel IT systems and which minting workflow you prefer. Connecting to the API The actual connecting to the API requires a person trained in handling and adapting your 
 IT systems. If you do not have an IT skilled person in your staff, you can hire help from DataCite Denmark - read more under SUPPORT. ________________________ DATACITE API V. 2 DataCite now use a version 2 of the API, where it is mandatory to upload the metadata of the objects to which the 
 DOI points. Find the description of the API from: https://mds.datacite.org/static/apidoc ________________________ LINKS
  • 8. Support DOI® FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT DataCite Denmark DataCite Denmark will assist you with any question regarding the contract and the DataCite infrastructure. Additional support If you do not have personnel trained in handling the DOI minting yourself, you can get support from DataCite Denmark for an additional fee. We can assist you with: • Workshops
 - Deciding on the right suffix
 - Describing a optimum workflow • Setting up the API • Designing landing pages • Tailored consultancy support Contact DTU Library
 Technical Information Center of Denmark Technical University of Denmark Anker Engelunds Vej 1 Building 101D DK - 2800 Kgs. Lyngby Denmark www.datacite.dtu.dk datacite@dtu.dk ________________________ DATACITE DataCite provides extensive 
 information regarding their 
 requirements and infrastructure. http://datacite.org/ DataCite organisation https://mds.datacite.org/ DataCite Metadata Store - manual minting ________________________ RESOLVERS Manual check of your DOIs. http://www.doi.org/ About the DOI system and a resolver http://dx.doi.org/ The global resolver ________________________ INFORMATION
  • 9. DOI® FRAMEWORK DATA QUALITY SUFFIX METADATA SCHEMA MANUAL MINTING API SUPPORT Published by DTU Library, Technical Information Center of Denmark // January 2014 // Contact: datacite@dtic.dtu.dk // Text: Tine Lind and datacite.org / Layout: Tine Lind 10.2105/ALO.21:300520/lm678.923 10.1111/j.1752-1688.2011.00592.xycv678.99933-653899ykm-568.34902 10.2105/AZPH.2011.300520Y 10.1111/b.1752-1688.2011.00592.x 10GUIDELINES048-9697/02:00644 10 How to assign DOIs with DataCite11.0059