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A Global Atlas of Digital Dermatology to Map Innovation and Disparities

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Publishing: Persistent identifiation

Nachrichten aus der Chemie, 2021
AbstractOrcid 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

2023
The attached include the slides and recording of this paper and an edited transcript. The transcript can be viewed using a text editor such as Notepad or used for subtitles.
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20200907 Persistent identifiers

2020
Presentation delivered during the LIBSENSE Webinar on Persistent identifiers on September 7 2020.
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Identify, Adapt, Persist

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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EPICA: Easy Persistent Identifier Common Architecture

2010
Nowadays 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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Persistent Identifiers

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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Identifying NFDI Consortia with Persistent Identifiers

This document presents the official recommendation of the PID4NFDI Coordination Hub for assigning persistent identifiers (PIDs) to the consortia of Germany’s National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI). To ensure consistent, interoperable, and FAIR identification across the NFDI landscape, PID4NFDI recommends the use of DataCite Digital Object ...
El-Gebali, Sara   +2 more
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Identifiers: Unique, Persistent, Global

The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2006
In 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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