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Deprecating Schema 3 - DataCite

As of January 1, 2025, DataCite Members and Consortium Organizations will be required to use Schema 4 to register DOIs and update DOI metadata. Widespread adoption of Schema 4 is critical to improve DOI metadata quality. This is because Schema 4—i.e., versions 4.0 through 4.4 and subsequent minor versions—improves on Schema 3 with additions that promote metadata quality and consistency. A key update in Schema 4 is that resourceType was changed to a mandatory field, meaning that all DOIs registered using Schema 4 must have a value for resourceTypeGeneral from the controlled list.



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As of January 1, 2025, DataCite Members and Consortium Organizations will be required to use Schema 4 to register DOIs and update DOI metadata. Widespread adoption of Schema 4 is critical to improve DOI metadata quality. This is because Schema 4—i.e., versions 4.0 through 4.4 and subsequent minor versions—improves on Schema 3 with additions that promote metadata quality and consistency. A key update in Schema 4 is that resourceType was changed to a mandatory field, meaning that all DOIs registered using Schema 4 must have a value for resourceTypeGeneral from the controlled list.



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Deprecating Schema 3 - DataCite

As of January 1, 2025, DataCite Members and Consortium Organizations will be required to use Schema 4 to register DOIs and update DOI metadata. Widespread adoption of Schema 4 is critical to improve DOI metadata quality. This is because Schema 4—i.e., versions 4.0 through 4.4 and subsequent minor versions—improves on Schema 3 with additions that promote metadata quality and consistency. A key update in Schema 4 is that resourceType was changed to a mandatory field, meaning that all DOIs registered using Schema 4 must have a value for resourceTypeGeneral from the controlled list.

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