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DOIs for experiments and research data

In order for research to be traceable and useful to other scientists, it is necessary to register DOIs for experiments and research data. Thus, your data will be available on a long-term basis, can be used in new studies, and cited by other scientists (in a number of prestigious journals data is already being included in the references along with scientific papers and treated as the first class research object). Watch the video prepared by ILL explaining why registering DOIs for experiments and research data is important. RADS allows you to register DOIs not only for scientific papers, but also for various kinds of data, experiments and software.

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Assigning DOIs is now easier with new interface

The process of marking up the data for DOI registration has become even simpler, and includes new types of objects.

The following new types of the objects making part in the exchange of scientific information have been added:

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Dissertation

Funding Submission

Patent

Research Tool

Supervised Student Publication

University Academic Unit

Tenure-Promotion

Working Paper

Conference Abstract

Conference Paper

Conference Poster

Conference Program

Book

Book Chapter

Book Prospectus

Book Review

Book Series

Magazine Article

Newspaper Article

Online Resource

Website

Dictionary Entry

Disclosure

Encyclopedia Entry

License

Manual

Newsletter Article

Registered Copyright

Report

Test

Trademark

Translation

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New repository

We have created a new repository of research data from all the organizations  that assign their DOIs with RADS.

http://search.rads-doi.org/

Repository RADS

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Russian Agency for Digital Standardization

Russian Agency for Digital Standardization (RADS) – is an entity whose objective is the application of DOI standard for the scientific information published in Russia and CIS countries. RADS works on informational products to facilitate interaction of information among libraries, publishers and data centers.