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CESSDA ERIC Persistent Identifier Policy 2019
This document contains a revised version of the CESSDA PID Policy 2017 (https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3611317). It includes the updated CESSDA PID Policy Principles and provides the latest recommendations and Best Practice examples. The CESSDA ERIC Persistent Identifier Policy is intended to support the aims of locating, discovering, referencing, identifying, and citing CESSDA Service Providers data holdings. It serves as a basis for a common approach to the use of Persistent Identifier services across the CESSDA Service Providers.

SND and Elsevier hosted a panel discussion about research data and academic merit
We want researchers to share data and one incentive would be to recognize it with academic merits, which would mean that data sharing needs to be measured and rewarded to a higher degree than today. During the recent IASSIST conference, SND and Elsevier hosted a workshop on merits and metrics. The..

Spotlight: Ancient excavations revisited
Het bericht Spotlight: Ancient excavations revisited verscheen eerst op DANS.

FAIRsFAIR project – led by DANS – receives excellent final assessment
Het bericht FAIRsFAIR project – led by DANS – receives excellent final assessment verscheen eerst op DANS.

Looking to the future of the UK censuses
Professor David Martin, Deputy Director of the UK Data Service, explores possible future directions for the UK censuses.

It’s in the detail: changes to census definitions and concepts over fifty years
Dave Rawnsley explores how question design and definitions give a unique picture of the changing social and geographic nature of the UK’s population across the past fifty years.