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# Services
## DataCite Membership
We are happy to announce that the GDCC has joined DataCite and now can offer DOI Client Agents to our members.
For members that would like to leverage our consortium’s membership in DataCite, the following additional fees would apply:
We are happy to announce that the GDCC has joined DataCite and now can offer DOI Client Agents to our members.
For members that would like to leverage our consortium’s membership in DataCite, the following additional fees would apply:

*GDCC DataCite Services Fees January-December 2024*
*GDCC DataCite Services Fees January-December 2024*
Due to changes in the fee schedules GDCC is required to pay DataCite, an updated GDCC DOI fee schedule for the upcoming year is required. The primary change is the need to charge based on a more granular use of DOI’s as the fee’s from DataCite now include an increase for use of DOI’s . Below is the breakdown of the new costs. The number of DOIs will be calculated using the previous year’s usage numbers. The fees are now also Organizational based. Your organization can have as many repositories as it likes. The fees are based or total DOIs used at the organizational level.

For Example: UNC Chapel Hill currently has three repositories and is anticipated that we will mint over 10,000 DOIs in 2020 so our fees in 2021 would be $4,420. In 2020 our fees were $900 per repository plus a $300 excess DOI fee for a total of $3000 so we will see an increase of $1,420 as a university.

In contrast most of our GDCC organizations with one repository of less than 2000 DOIs will pay $1040 which is $140 more than the 2020 rate. Please let me know if you have any questions and I can explain the impact for your organization in detail and give you the current DOI usage for your organization

*2024 GDCC DOI Fee Schedule*
Organizations using less than 2000 DOIs per year USD 1,200.00
Organizations using between 2000-9999 DOIs per year USD 1,800.00
Organizations using between 10,000-99,999 DOIs per year USD 4,900.00
*2024 GDCC DOI Fee Schedule*
Organizations using less than 2000 DOIs per year USD 1,200.00
Organizations using between 2000-9999 DOIs per year USD 1,800.00
Organizations using between 10,000-99,999 DOIs per year USD 4,900.00
Organizations using over 100,000 DOIs per year USD 5,800.00

*** Note: These prices include bank fees.

For those who are intereseted please email Jonathan Crabtree at [email protected] to begin the process.

## GDCC GitHub Repository
The GDCC team is leveraging a GDCC GitHub Repository for managing community contributions to the Dataverse Project.
https://github.com/GlobalDataverseCommunityConsortium
The GDCC team is leveraging a GDCC GitHub Repository for managing community contributions to the Dataverse Project.
https://github.com/GlobalDataverseCommunityConsortium
Click Here for more information on the use of this repository

## Dataverse Repository Installation and Consulting Services
GDCC is proud to offer custom Dataverse Project development and installation services. Contact for more information and pricing.

## Google Summer of Code
On behalf of the community, GDCC is registered as an organization participating in the Google Summer of Code program for 2020. For those who haven’t heard of the program, Google support students working on open source projects, providing them a stipend to work with mentors from organizations such as the Dataverse community/GDCC. https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ provides lots of information about the program. Students get real world experience, and organizations get help on projects of interest.
On behalf of the community, GDCC is registered as an organization participating in the Google Summer of Code program for 2020. For those who haven’t heard of the program, Google support students working on open source projects, providing them a stipend to work with mentors from organizations such as the Dataverse community/GDCC. https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/ provides lots of information about the program. Students get real world experience, and organizations get help on projects of interest.
Mentors or Students interested can visit our Ideas List Page to learn some of the possibilities!

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