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This is an open invitation to join a webinar sponsored by Thomson Reuters, which will touch on the topic of their Data Citation Index.
  
http://wokinfo.com/products_tools/multidisciplinary/dci/webinar_perspectives/>



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> 	Completing the Circle: Perspectives on Integrating Datasets
> 			in Basic Research and Discovery
>
> Date: Thursday, January 31, 2013
> Time: 4:00pm (GMT) / 11:00am (EST)
> Location: WebEx and conference line
> Duration: Approximately 60 minutes (panelists plus Q&A)
>
> Join us for a review of the different perspectives and developments in 
> dataset discovery. Panelists will discuss the challenges (and 
> solutions) to promoting datasets and digital scholarship at different 
> institutions, and will review how various stakeholders view the Data 
> Citation Index resource from Thomson Reuters in helping to advance their goals.
>
> Who should join?: This webinar is open to researchers, librarians, 
> funders, data repository administrators, and others in the community; 
> the session will help provide an introductory overview of the 
> different stakeholders and the moving pieces to the puzzle in 
> realizing the potential for dataset discovery and attribution.
>
> Panelists
>
> Mary Vardigan
> Assistant Director
> Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) 
> United States http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/landing.jsp
>
> John Kunze
> Associate Director
> University of California Curation Center California Digital Library 
> United States http://www.cdlib.org/
>
> Michael Diepenbroek
> Managing Director
> PANGAEA Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Sciences (ICSU World 
> Data System - WDS) Germany www.pangaea.de
>
> Nigel Robinson
> Director, York Operations
> Thomson Reuters
> United Kingdom
> go.thomsonreuters.com/DCI
>
>

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