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=====Description===== | =====Description===== | ||
- | [Status: Under development, | + | [Status: Under development, |
=====Motivation for this Recommendation: | =====Motivation for this Recommendation: | ||
- | The Helmholtz Association is determined to make their data available according to the FAIR principles, thus making it findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. In order to achieve interoperability of datasets among various data infrastructures (DIS) within the Helmholtz Association, | + | The Helmholtz Association is determined to make their data available according to the FAIR principles, thus making it findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. In order to achieve interoperability of datasets among various data infrastructures (DIS) within the Helmholtz Association, |
- | In order to be able to uniquely and sustainably identify | + | In order to be able to uniquely and sustainably identify |
To achieve this, several stakeholder groups need to be involved. These groups are: 1. Helmholtz Center’s management and policy makers (see recommendation M2.1) 2. Helmholtz Employees contributing to data products (see recommendation M2.2) 3. Helmholtz data stewards and repository maintainers and developers (see recommendation M3.3) | To achieve this, several stakeholder groups need to be involved. These groups are: 1. Helmholtz Center’s management and policy makers (see recommendation M2.1) 2. Helmholtz Employees contributing to data products (see recommendation M2.2) 3. Helmholtz data stewards and repository maintainers and developers (see recommendation M3.3) | ||
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- | Binding Convention: | + | =====Binding Convention===== |
- | ^ ^ mandatory | + | | ^ mandatory |
^ Helmholtz FAIR Principle| | ^ Helmholtz FAIR Principle| | ||
=====Precondition for Implementation: | =====Precondition for Implementation: | ||
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+ | Precondition 1: The ROR Registry is available for everybody, the content is maintained and further developed. | ||
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+ | Precondition 2: Helmholtz Centres strongly encourage their management and policy makers to register and maintain their ROR (see Recommendation 2.1). //It is also recommended to keep the organization data publicly available. [prüfen, ob letztere Auflage notwedig ist]// | ||
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+ | Precondition 3: All Helmholtz employees who publish data or maintain research data refer to the corresponding RORs and keep the data current (see Recommendation 2.2). | ||
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+ | Precondition 4: All Helmholtz data stewards and repository maintainers and developers within the Helmholtz Association refer to the corresponding Centres through RORs when describing data sets, publications, | ||
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=====Related Recommendations ===== | =====Related Recommendations ===== | ||
- | Parent: | + | Parent: |
- | Dependent: | + | Dependent: |
Other: none | Other: none | ||
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__Current Use of ...__ | __Current Use of ...__ | ||
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+ | Over the recent years numerous repositories and initiatives have recommended the use of ROR. Among them e.g. Arbeitskreis Forschungsdatenmanagement (AK FDM) in Baden-Württemberg [1] | ||
__Motivation__ | __Motivation__ | ||
+ | Research Organisation Registry (ROR) is a community-managed database designed to provide a persistent identifier for every research organisation in the world[1], complementing other commonly used identifiers such as ORCID for researchers and DOI for research outputs and online scientific publications. | ||
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+ | Originally, the database was fed with data from the Global Research Identifier Database (GRID). In 2021, it was announced that ROR would take over the role of GRID's leading open organisation identifier.[2] ROR Release v1.0 was the first release after the separation from GRID in March 2022.[3] | ||
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+ | The database can be accessed via the official website, an open API or as a downloadable database dump. All ROR identifiers and metadata are provided under the CC0 licence. | ||
====2. Possible alternative solutions==== | ====2. Possible alternative solutions==== | ||
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====4. The Recommendation==== | ====4. The Recommendation==== | ||
+ | It is recommended that all data infrastructures and repositories of the Helmholtz Association use ROR to identify organizations to resources in data infrastructures wherever and whenever possible. | ||
- | [Format: Wer! macht was! wo! wann! unter welchen Voraussetzungen!] | + | ==== 5. Naming of communities that have already implemented the recommendation==== |
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- | ====5. Naming of communities that have already implemented the | + | |
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====6. Documentation of the test to validate correct implementation==== | ====6. Documentation of the test to validate correct implementation==== | ||
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===References=== | ===References=== | ||
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+ | [1] Entwicklung in Baden-Württemberg: | ||
===Relevant Community Recommendations=== | ===Relevant Community Recommendations=== |
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