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Data publication and archiving by Matthias Pauli - PANGAEA, University of Bremen, MARUM In this lecture you will learn about PANGAEA - the Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Data (https://pangaea.de), benefits of sharing and publishing your data for yourself and for society, and how Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) help to connect data, metadata, researchers and research organisations. This is a recording of the first part of the lecture “Data publication and archiving” as part of the NFDI4Biodiversity & iDiv Seasonal School 2024. The NFDI4Biodiversity & iDiv Seasonal School on Data Management in Biodiversity and Environmental Science was a collaboration between the German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and the NFDI4Biodiversity consortium. This course offered cutting-edge skills and knowledge essential for handling scientific data throughout its life cycle. The intensive five-day program combined direct knowledge transfer with practical lessons to introduce participants to fundamental and advanced tools in research data management (RDM), tailored to enhance their future careers. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:13 Introduction to PANGAEA 05:54 PANGAEA in numbers 06:48 The PANGAEA team 09:45 Why share and publish your data? - Requirements of institutions, funding agencies, and journals 11:00 Benefits for data authors 13:31 Benefits for the scientific community 15:55 Benefits for the society 17:13 FAIR data principles 19:08 Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) and Findability 23:00 ORCID as a PID for researchers and contributors 24:04 ROR as identifier for institutions and organisations 25:13 Where to publish your data? More information about NFDI4Biodiversity at www.nfdi4biodiversity.org and on LinkedIn / nfdi4biodiv .