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2014 Prepared Talk Proposals

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Identifiers, Data, and Norse Gods
* Ryan Scherle, Dryad Digital Repository, ryan@datadryad.org
** previous Code4Lib talk [http://ryan.scherle.org/papers/2010-2-code4lib-HIVE.ppt HIVE: A New Tool for Working With Vocabularies], at Code4Lib 2011.
ORCID and DataCite are provide stable identifiers for researchers and and data, respectively. Each system does a fine job of providing value to its users. But wouldn't it be great if they could link their systems to create something much more powerful? Perhaps even as powerful as a god? Enter [http://odin-project.eu/ ODIN], The ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network. ODIN is a two-year project to unleash the power of persistent identifiers for researchers and the research they create. This talk will present recent work from the ODIN project, including several tools that can be used to unleash the godlike power of identifiers at your institution.
Enter [http://odin-project.eu/ ODIN], The ORCID and DataCite Interoperability Network. ODIN is a two-year project to unleash the power of persistent identifiers for researchers and the research they create. This talk will present recent work from the ODIN project, including several tools that can be used to unleash the godlike power of identifiers at your institution. Current tools include:
* Metadata generator tool: allows repository staff to create DataCite metadata with embedded ORCIDs.
* Claiming tool: assists researchers in claiming their work within the ORCID system.
* ORCID-feed: includes a list of ORCID works on any web page.
* ODIN's HAMR: assists in populating a DSpace repository with ORCIDs. Based on work from a Code4Lib hackathon!
== Armed Bandits in the Digital Library ==
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