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2023
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20200907 Persistent identifiers
2020Presentation delivered during the LIBSENSE Webinar on Persistent identifiers on September 7 2020.
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Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies
Personal health technologies (PHTs) often do not consider the accessibility needs of blind individuals, preventing access to their capabilities and data. However, despite the accessibility barriers, some blind individuals persistently use such systems and even express satisfaction with them.
Jarrett G.W. Lee +4 more
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Personal health technologies (PHTs) often do not consider the accessibility needs of blind individuals, preventing access to their capabilities and data. However, despite the accessibility barriers, some blind individuals persistently use such systems and even express satisfaction with them.
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EPICA: Easy Persistent Identifier Common Architecture
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 ...
Ceravolo P., Bellini E.
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The cheatsheet “Persistent Identifiers” is part of a series of training materials created in the “Shared RDM Services & Infrastructure” project (2023–2026).
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Identifiers: Unique, Persistent, Global
The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006In March of 2006, The National Information Standards Organization (NISO) held a roundtable discussion at the National Library of Medicine with experts from a variety of areas where identifiers are created, used, and maintained. The purpose of the meeting was to articulate needs that might be met through standards or other activities that could be led ...
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Persistent identifiers: Consolidated assertions
2018Experts from 47 European research infrastructure initiatives and ERICs have agreed on a set of assertions about the nature, the creation and the usage of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs). This work was done in close synchronisation with the RDA Data Fabric Interest Group (DFIG) ensuring a global validation of the assertions.
Peter Wittenburg (Ed.) +19 more
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ORCID: Why Persistent Identifiers Matter
2017"ORCID: Why Persistent Identifiers Matter" was presented at the SUNET Workshop in Stockholm, Sweden on September 27, 2017 by Matthew Buys (Regional Director, Europe, Middle East & Africa).
ORCID, Buys, Matthew
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