
Arab research institutions produce diverse research outputs in both Arabic and English, including university dissertations and research data. Despite this diversity and abundance, these outputs often lack dissemination and exploration in global research databases. Adopting persistent identifiers (PIDs) is a crucial step towards integrating Arab research with the global system. In his presentation, Massoud discusses the importance of integrating PIDs in research workflows and shows a case study of integrating a DSpace reposty with DataCite PID infrastructure. A recording of his talk can be found here: https://youtu.be/QfJngz7xj6g?t=6211&si=PRCyrPNr6EO1mvg-
DOI, DataCiteGAP, Arab Research, MENA, PID, Integration, Repository, Advancing Arab Scientific Research: From DOIs to IGSN IDs, DSpace, Open Source Software
DOI, DataCiteGAP, Arab Research, MENA, PID, Integration, Repository, Advancing Arab Scientific Research: From DOIs to IGSN IDs, DSpace, Open Source Software
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| impulse This indicator reflects the initial momentum of an article directly after its publication, based on the underlying citation network. | Average |
