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Project THOR
Technical and Human infrastructure for Open Research. Research funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 654039.
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On Thursday March 17, 3pm-4pm CET, OpenAIRE, THOR, Datacite, and ORCID will organise a one hour webinar on data – article linking services. Project OpenAIRE aims to support the implementation of Open Science in Europe and will demonstrate during the webinar how they collaborate with DataCite and CrossRef to establish a sustainable e-infrastructure for researchers.

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We’re really excited to announce the upcoming soft-launch of the THOR knowledge hub. A skeleton resource at the moment, the knowledge hub will evolve into the first point of call for information about persistent identifiers. We’d love to show you what we’ve built so far, share our plans for the hub and gather your feedback, suggestions and contributions.

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Would you like to help others enjoy the full power of persistent identifiers?  A core component of the THOR project is two-way community involvement and with that in mind we’re happy to be launching the THOR project Ambassador Programme. THOR ambassadors will help shape the way we look at the persistent identifier landscape, influence new services, and help us understand where we are doing well and where we could do better.

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Warning: This is a technical post aimed at developers and integrators.  That said, even if you’re non technical, you’ll be able to use the docs and explore the API to see what’s possible.  They’re really easy to work with. At first glance, most REST APIs are a bit confusing.  REST is an architectural style, not a specification and people do things differently.

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A few weeks ago there was an excellent post on the datacite blog by Martin Fenner. We’ve reproduced it below: In the first post of the Datacite blog I talked about Data-Driven Development, and that service monitoring is an important aspect of this. The main service DataCite is providing is registration of digital object identifiers (DOIs) for scholarly content, in particular research data.

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Today I am pleased to announce the launch of a new service, DataCite Labs Search – the service is available immediately athttp://search.labs.datacite.org/. This is one of THOR’s first services and is based on work in the earlier EC-funded ODIN Project. The ODIN project launched the DataCite/ORCID claiming tool in June 2013. The DataCite/ORCID claiming tool allows users to add works from the DataCite Metadata Store (MDS) to their ORCID profile.