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Persistent Identifiers and Research Data
2023 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2023Mikala Narlock
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EPICA: Easy Persistent Identifier Common Architecture
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2010Nowadays the World Wide Web has become the most important platform for publishing scientific materials. The first advantages of online publication are instant access and easy, low-cost, distribution and duplication. But of great impact in middle term success of electronic publication is the availability of systems that support citation and metrics to ...
Paolo Ceravolo +2 more
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Persistent Identifier Usage by Cultural Heritage Institutions: A Study on the Europeana.eu Dataset
To inform future decisions regarding the use of persistent identifiers (PID) in the common European data space for cultural heritage, we have analysed the usage of PIDs in the metadata that cultural heritage institutions deliver to Europeana. Focusing on
Nuno Freire +2 more
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A High-Performance Persistent Identifier Management Protocol
Persistent identifiers are well acknowledged for providing an abstraction for addresses of research datasets. However, due to the explosive growth of research datasets the view onto the concept of persistent identification moves towards a much more ...
Fatih Berber, Ramin Yahyapour
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An extended analysis of the persistence of persistent identifiers of the scholarly web
International Journal on Digital Libraries, 2021Scholarly resources, just like any other resources on the web, are subject to reference rot as they frequently disappear or significantly change over time. Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are commonplace to persistently identify scholarly resources and have become the de facto standard for citing them.
Martin Klein 0001, Lyudmila Balakireva
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Publishing: Persistent identifiation
Nachrichten aus der Chemie, 2021AbstractOrcid accurately identifies researchers, ensuring they receive proper credit for their contributions. But only 50 percent of the researchers in Germany have an Orcid ID.
Brooke Eustace, Britta Dreyer
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Persistent identifiers are a key technology in enabling access and interoperability between systems involved in scholarly communication. This paper discusses persistent identifier strategies and services implemented at UNSW Library for institutional and ...
Daniel Bangert
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Experimental realization of a Persistent Identifier Infrastructure stack for Named Data Networking
The continuation of Persistent Identifier Infrastructures is crucial when next-generation Internet architectures based on Information-Centric Networking (ICN) arise.
Tim A Majchrzak, S Bingert
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Persistence of excitation for identifying switched linear systems
Automatica, 2022This paper investigates the uniqueness of parameters via persistence of excitation for switched linear systems. The main contribution is a much weaker sufficient condition on the regressors to be persistently exciting that guarantees the uniqueness of the parameter sets and also provides new insights in understanding the relation among different ...
Bi-Qiang Mu +3 more
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