DeiC DataCite
DOIs make research data easy to find and cite. DeiC runs the DataCite Consortium, the Danish link to the international DOI issuer.
DataCite is an international non-profit organization that issues persistent identifiers, called DOIs, for research data and other research objects, both physical, digital and abstract.
The goal is for research data to be easy to find, access and cite, so that these types of research outputs can be found and reused.
DeiC leads a consortium of Danish members of DataCite, which includes both universities and research centers.
The implementation of DOIs is handled by the members themselves through DataCite's tools, where extensive support is also available. DeiC finances the costs for the consortium participation, including for the members' implementation of DOIs.
Who can use DeiC DataCite
All Danish universities and research institutions can become a member of the consortium and gain access to issue DOIs.
- If you want to join the consortium, please contact datacite@deic.dk
How do I get started with DeiC DataCite
The implementation of DOIs is done by members themselves through DataCite's tools, where extensive support can also be found.
How much does it cost?
DeiC finances the costs of consortium participation, including the deployment of DOIs by members.
DeiC DataCite Consortium members
| Institution | Contact person | |
|---|---|---|
| Aalborg University (AAU) | Kasper Løvschall | kl@aub.aau.dk |
| Aalborg University (AAU) | Ellen Vibeke Knudsen | evk@aub.aau.dk |
| Aarhus University (AU) | Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard | bcd@cc.au.dk |
| Københavns Universitet (KU) | Maria Maddalena Sperotto | mm.sperotto@adm.ku.dk |
| Københavns Universitet (KU) | Svend Kragballe | svk@adm.ku.dk |
| Københavns Universitet (KU) | Jonas Rank Møller | jrm@adm.ku.dk |
| De Nationale Geologiske Undersøgelser for Danmark og Grønland (GEUS) | Marianne M. Hansen | mmh@geus.dk |
| The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) | Peter Olsen | peo@geus.dk |
| The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) | Jakob Molander | jm@geus.dk |
| Greenland Ecosystem Monitoring (GEM) | Jonas Koefoed Rømer | jkr@bios.au.dk |
| International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) | Hans Mose Jensen | hans.jensen@ices.dk |
| International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) | Hans Mose Jensen | accessions@ices.dk |
| Danmarks Technical University (DTU) | Signe Gadegaard | sgad@dtu.dk |
| Danmarks Technical University of Denmark (DTU) | Jens Damm Fledelius | datacite@dtu.dk |
| The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) | Jens Damm Fledelius | jedf@dtu.dk |
| Rigsarkivet (SA) | licens@sa.dk | |
| Rigsarkivet (SA) | Christian Babiarz Madsen | chm@sa.dk |
| Rigsarkivet (SA) | Asbjørn Skødt | assk@sa.dk |
| Rigsarkivet (SA) | Jan Dalsten Sørensen | jds@sa.dk |
| Det Kgl. Bibliotek (KB) | Bolette Jurik | dm-admin@kb.dk |
| Det Kgl. Bibliotek (KB) | Bjarne Andersen | bja@kb.dk |
| Det Kgl. Bibliotek (KB) | Katrine Düring Davidsen | kdda@kb.dk |
| Professionshøjskolen (UCN) | Louise Naomi Vetner | Inv@ucn-dk |
| University of Southern Denmark (SDU) | getadoi@sdu.dk | |
| University of Southern Denmark (SDU) | Mette Detlevsen | mdet@bib.sdu.dk |
| University of Southern Denmark (SDU) | Anne Thorst Melbye | atm@bib.sdu.dk |
| Videnskab.dk | Vibeke Hjortlund | vh@videnskab.dk |
Where can I get help?
If you need support for DataCite, you can write to the DeiC Helpdesk. You can also find help and a number of guides on DataCite's own website. Sign up for DeiC Operational Info to keep track of the operational status of DeiC services.
Datacite contact person in DeiC.