About
Although research data publishing is today widely regarded as crucial for reproducibility
and proper
assessment of scientific results, several challenges still need to be solved to fully
realize its potential.
Developing links between the published literature and datasets is one of them. Current
solutions are mostly based on bilateral,
ad-hoc agreements between publishers and data centers, operating in silos whose content
cannot be readily combined to deliver
a network connecting research data and literature. The RDA Data Publishing Services Working
Group (DPS-WG) [1]
aims to address this issue by bringing together different stakeholders to agree on common
standards, combine links from disparate sources,
and create a universal, open service for collecting and sharing such links: the
Data-Literature Interlinking Service.

The realization and operation of this Service is the result of a synergic effort of the
DPS-WG and the OpenAIRE infrastructure. The Service populates and provides access to a
graph of dataset-literature links collected from a variety of major data centers,
publishers, and research organizations. It offers facilities for the following classes
of actors
- - End-users: searching and browsing the graph of
links via the DLI Service portal
- - Third-party service developers: accessing
publications and datasets in the graph via programmatic APIs (link to API page)
- - Content providers:willing to feed high-quality
authoritative links between publications and datasets or between datasets to the
Service (link to API page).
Note: formal data acquisition policies, SLAs, and data provider registration
procedures will be produced at a later stage; currently each “application” is
processed independently with bilateral agreements.
Based on feedback from content providers and consumers, DPS-WG will continue to refine the
Service data model and exchange format to make it a universal, cross-platform,
cross-discipline solution for collecting and sharing dataset-literature links.