 Hi, I'm Danielle Lohenberg. I'm a product manager at California Digital Library. As you may have heard, Dryad and CDL have formally partnered, so today I'm representing Dryad as the new product manager for our new Dryad service. So the current landscape right now in research data publishing is that scientists goes, they go to article publish, and they're presented with thousands of options for research data, and it's really competitive and it's really confusing. There's domain things, there's institutional options, there's commercial options, and as I denoted here, the institutional options really drop to the bottom and commercial options really rise to the top. That's because two things. One, researchers don't think at an institutional level, and two, publishers heavily influence where the researchers are going and don't typically talk about institutions, but promote these commercial entities. So what do we need to do? Dryad needs to make data publishing a part of the research ecosystem. So there's two levels of this. One part is that we need to formally integrate into the article publishing world. So we're talking right now about integrating into both journal platforms and into journals directly so that when researchers are submitting their article, they can publish their data at the same time. But we also need to bring institutions back in so that institutions don't lose control of data. And so we can do it this way by integrating at the institutional level and having researchers submit to Dryad, but being able to submit copies back to the IR, having institutions involved, having data curators at the library level involved as well. There's two major drivers for why we need to do this. One is that if we want data publishing to become an adopted practice, it needs to be part of the larger research ecosystem. And the second is we need to bridge the gap between institutions and publishers. Institutions value curation. Publishers really value data and peer review. And neither one knows much about what the other is doing, and so we want to be able to form that network and have all of it come together here in Dryad. So beyond that, we need to think beyond the article. We need to think about preprints, electronic lab notebooks, micro-pubs, and that Dryad needs to be integrating with all these entities. So we aren't just thinking article and data, but we're thinking the larger research ecosystem. And right now we're talking with all the entities listed here to try and get that happening as soon as we launch. So the goal right now is getting Dryad onto the new CDL technology, but also integrating directly into the researcher workflows, having institutions involved, and driving adoption of open source, open science curated fair data publishing. So I'm here today so we can all talk about integrating.