Originially part of the ACOUA project, based on https://github.com/UB-LMU/datacite-metadata-generator
Diffusion Datacite Metadata Generator (awarduri-as-attribute)
Datacite Metadata Generator
Datacite Metadata Generator
Recent Commits
Recent Commits
Commit | Author | Details | Committed | ||||
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9a71fbec166a | borel | dateInformation must be an attribute of date | Aug 13 2020 | ||||
68dec79332b5 | borel | fixed awardURI location according to the Datacite docs | Aug 12 2020 | ||||
1061e2b86800 | University Library LMU Munich/GitHub | Merge pull request #3 from osmancakir/master | Jun 25 2020 | ||||
c1d15606ba3a | University Library LMU Munich/GitHub | Merge branch 'master' into master | Jun 25 2020 | ||||
491d67e4a765 | osmancakir | bug fixes | May 13 2020 | ||||
dc0bc1d16e57 | osmancakir | bug fixes and html name change | May 13 2020 | ||||
07292d85eb41 | University Library LMU Munich/GitHub | Update README.md | Feb 25 2020 | ||||
9e7d049f275a | University Library LMU Munich/GitHub | Rename datacite_metadata_generator.html to index.html | Feb 11 2020 | ||||
df9059d8f880 | MSpenger/GitHub | Merge pull request #1 from osmancakir/master | Feb 6 2020 | ||||
0b7c235dfa28 | MSpenger/GitHub | Update README.md | Feb 6 2020 | ||||
548ddfc87277 | osmancakir | language fields and information buttons | Dec 9 2019 | ||||
e229d68dcfe8 | University Library LMU Munich/GitHub | Update README.md | Dec 3 2019 | ||||
900cb2552f16 | osmancakir | github links | Nov 26 2019 | ||||
c8bfeeebfd69 | osmancakir | more info opens in a new tab | Oct 23 2019 | ||||
5555c6d2e48e | osmancakir | readme changes and links correction | Oct 21 2019 |
README.md
README.md
datacite-metadata-generator
This is a single HTML form which can be used to generate DataCite Metadata Kernel 4.3 XML.
It is the updated version of Marcin Paluch's metadata generator. Metadata is generated by populating text boxes and selecting values from drop-downs. The results can then be saved to a file. The main goal of this form was to create a tool which does not require any installation, extra libraries, or an application server, just download and go.
This update was created by Osman Cakir from the IT-Group for the Humanities (ITG) at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. The work is part of the project "eHumanities – interdisziplinär" and is mentioned in the DataCite Best Practice Guide.
Download:
How to use:
- Download datacite-metadata-generator.html.
- Open using a browser (Firefox/Chrome/Opera recommended, or IE8+).
- Start creating metadata.
- Use 'Select All' button to copy and paste results or 'Save as file' button to save results to a file.
Uses:
- HTML5
- CSS3
- JQuery 3.1.1
Notes:
- Currently the 'save to file' feature does not work in Safari.
- The form does not perform any XML validation or validation against the DataCite schema.
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