DCMI Webinar: "OpenAIRE Guidelines: Promoting Repositories Interoperability and Supporting Open Access Funder Mandates"

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OpenAIRE Guidelines: Promoting Repositories Interoperability and Supporting
Open Access Funder Mandates
*DCMI/ASIST Joint Webinar*

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*:: Time:* 10:00am EDT (World Clock: 14:00 UTC http://bit.ly/pprincipe)
*:: Presenters:* Pedro Antonio Príncipe & Jochen Schirrwagen
:*: Date: *Wednesday, 1 July 2015
:*: Registration:* http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2015principe
<http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2015principe>
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*ABOUT THE WEBINAR:*

The *OpenAIRE Guidelines for Data Source Managers* provide recommendations
and best practices for encoding of bibliographic information in OAI
metadata. The *Guidelines* have adopted established standards for different
classes of content providers: (1) Dublin Core for textual publications in
institutional and thematic repositories; (2) DataCite Metadata Kernel for
research data repositories; and (3) CERIF-XML for Current Research
Information Systems.

The principle of these *Guidelines* is to improve interoperability of
bibliographic information exchange between repositories, e-journals, CRIS
and research infrastructures. They are a means to help content providers to
comply with funders Open Access policies, e.g. the European Commission Open
Access mandate in Horizon2020, and to standardize the syntax and semantics
of funder/project information, open access status, links between
publications and datasets. The presenters will provide an overview of the
*Guidelines*, implementation support in major platforms and tools for
validation.

*ABOUT THE PRESENTERS:*

*Pedro Príncipe* is an information specialist at University of Minho
Documentation Services (Portugal) on the Open Access Projects Office. He
has worked since 2010 in the OpenAIRE projects and infrastructure, in
support, helpdesk and dissemination activities. He is member of the
OpenAIRE guidelines team and co-author of the OpenAIRE guidelines for data
source managers.

*Jochen Schirrwagen* is research fellow at Bielefeld University Library,
Germany. He has worked since 2008 in the knowledge infrastructure projects
DRIVER and OpenAIRE in the fields of metadata management, aggregation and
contextualization. He is co-author of the OpenAIRE guidelines for data
source managers and coordinates its further evolvement.

For more information and to register, visit
http://dublincore.org/resources/training/#2015principe.

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