Digital Presence Checklist
Authors/Creators
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Stall, Shelley1
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Specht, Alison2
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Amato, Jennifer Gonçalves3
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Corrêa, Pedro Luiz Pizzigatti4
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Curivil, Francine Aparecida Lante3
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David, Romain5
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Erdmann, Christopher6
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Machicao, Jeaneth4
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Miyairi, Nobuko7
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Murayama, Yasuhiro7
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O'Brien, Margaret8
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Santos, Solange3
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Wyborn, Lesley9
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Vellenich, Danton Ferreira4
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Mabile, Laurence10
- 1. American Geophysical Union
- 2. The University of Queensland
- 3. Scientific Electronic Library Online
- 4. University of São Paulo
- 5. ERINHA
- 6. Michael J Fox Foundation
- 7. National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
- 8. University of California, Santa Barbara
- 9. National Computing Infrastructure, Australian National University
- 10. Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III, Inserm
Description
Optimize your digital presence, increase discovery of your work to potential collaborators and partners, and receive credit when others use your work.
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How to establish your personal identifier (‘ORCID’) that is unique and global.
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How to use your ORCID
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How to connect your research work [including articles, data, software, and any digital object] to you, using your ORCID.
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This guideline in: English, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
Your Journey to Open Science in: English, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish
List of all available checklists:
For researchers:
- Digital Presence Checklist
- Data Documentation and Citation Checklist
- Software Documentation and Citation Checklist
For research teams:
- Open Science Practices for Teams
- Open Science Resources and Guidance for Teams
- Digital Objects Preservation Checklist for Teams
This work is part of the Building New Tools for Data Sharing and Re-use through a Transnational Investigation of the Socioeconomic Impacts of Protected Areas (PARSEC) project with funding provided by the Belmont Forum through the National Science Foundation, Grant 1929464, (US), Agence Nationale de la Recherche, ANR (France), Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo, FAPESP (Brazil), and Japan Science and Technology Agency, JST (Japan). Additionally, this work was supported by Accelerating Open and FAIR Data Practices Across the Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences: A Pilot with the NSF to Support Public Access to Research Data project funded by the National Science Foundation, Grant 2025364.
Version 2 includes minor text updates adding clarification, updated links, and funder logos.
Version 3 includes updated template and links to new data and software checklists.
Version 4 includes an updated citation to the document.
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Related works
- Cites
- Other: 10.5281/zenodo.7062402 (DOI)
- Other: 10.5281/zenodo.7062413 (DOI)
- Is supplement to
- Presentation: 10.5281/zenodo.4706146 (DOI)
- References
- Other: 10.5281/zenodo.6542494 (DOI)
- Journal article: 10.12688/f1000research.26932.2 (DOI)
References
- Edmunds, Rorie, Specht, Alison, Stall, Shelley, David, Romain, Mabile, Laurence, O'Brien, Margaret, Murayama, Yasuhiro, Correa, Pedro, Machicao, Jeaneth, & Miyairi, Nobuko. (2022). Repository Guidelines. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6542494
- Katz DS, Chue Hong NP, Clark T et al. Recognizing the value of software: a software citation guide [version 2; peer review: 2 approved]. F1000Research 2021, 9:1257 (https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.26932.2)