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by yawnxyz 638 days ago
I’ve always thought of them as “official datasets” - is that right?

With GitHub anyone can just chuck something up there with not much forethought, but not so much with DataCite right?

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There is a perception that DOIs signify something being 'official', whatever that means. But in the publishing ecosystem (e.g. Crossref), it's whatever the publisher decides to publish. There's a wide range of publishers who publish anything from books to peer-reviewed works to preprints.

Two examples of DataCite members are OSF.io and Figshare.com . They have very different models. Figshare lets you share and assign DOIs to arbitrary research files. OSF lets you version-control your research and assign a DOI to the project.