
The remaining metadata and files are not made public until the embargoĪt this point the dataset receives a new Digital Object Identifier (DOI) from DataCite. In thisĬase, the title of the dataset is published immediately, but The dataset can be published immediately, or an embargoĭate can be set to make the dataset available in the future. The steps required to reproduce the investigationĭatasets can be published (via UI and API) so that they are accessible byīefore a dataset can be published, the following mandatory metadata fields must be completed:
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Steps to reproduce – free text description of.The user or external system can also specify metadata for the dataset, License – a range of copyright licenses is.
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Related links – links to any related datasets,Īrticles, software or other entity associated with this dataset.Steps required to reproduce the investigation Steps to reproduce – free text description of the.Description – free text description of the.Categories – sourced from Elsevier’s OmniScience.departments/faculties) associated with this Contributors – including Author and others.Hivebench – Elsevier’s Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN)Ĭreating a Draft dataset involves uploading files up to a total file size.EVISE – Elsevier’s article publication workflow system.Alternatively, any external system can beĬonfigured to create a Draft dataset via the public API.Įxamples of external systems that upload data to Mendeley Data via the public API are:

As soon as a draft dataset is first created, it isĪuto-saved, and stored safely. The diagram below shows how Mendeley Data ingests, manages, archives and provides access based on the Open Access Information System (OAIS) model.Īn end user (person) can create a Draft dataset in Mendeley Data via the
