DOI Accumulation Data Procedure

DOI Accumulation Data Procedure
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This content discusses the procedure for accumulating data with Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), emphasizing metadata requirements, persistence, incremental deliveries, and delivery procedures for updating existing DOIs. It also highlights the importance of maintaining sufficient metadata to meet FAIR data principles.

  • Data processing
  • DOI procedure
  • Metadata
  • Persistence
  • Digital Object Identifiers

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  1. DOI Procedure for Accumulating Data Joe Mafi DOI WG February 24, 2022

  2. Change Log 02/24/2022 Joe Mafi Initial Document 02/17/2023 Jordan Padams Removed spreadsheets and linked to online docs

  3. DOI Metadata DOIs are required to include sufficient metadata to meet FAIR data principles. DOI metadata maintained by PDS include: identifying information, citation information, and contextual information. For one off data sets (IDPs, migrations, etc.) these DOI metadata are static. For accumulating data sets some of these metadata change with each release.

  4. Persistence Data1assigned a DOI should continue to be available via that DOI. Incremental Deliveries: Keep the same DOI previously released data remain available via the original DOI. DOI metadata may need to be updated. Redeliveries: Redelivered data require a new DOI. Old (superseded) data keep the original DOI and should remain accessible. Superseded 1 Data here means data, not metadata or documents.

  5. Delivery Procedure Incremental Update Existing DOI Metadata Full or Incremental? Data Delivery Request New DOI Full

  6. See online procedures for more details on requesting new DOI and updates https://pds-engineering.jpl.nasa.gov/content/doi

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