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Going Digital: Persistent Identifiers for Research Samples, Resources and Instruments
The uptake of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) has increased in recent years and has improved the Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability and Reusability (FAIR) of various research related objects (e.g., data, software, researchers and research ...
Esther Plomp
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Im KONDE-Projekt, das aus Hochschulraumstrukturmitteln finanziert wird, beschäftigten sich sieben universitäre Partner und drei weitere Einrichtungen aus unterschiedlichen Blickwinkeln mit theoretischen und praktischen Aspekten der Digitalen Edition. Ein Outcome des Projektes stellt das Weißbuch dar, welches über 200 Artikel zum Thema Digitale Edition ...
Bleier, Roman, Klug, Helmut W.
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In an effort to lead our community in following modern data citation practices by formally citing data used in published research and implementing standards to facilitate reproducible research results and data, while also producing meaningful metrics ...
Janine Aquino +5 more
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Connecting Repositories to the Global Research Community: A Re-Curation Process
Over the last decade, significant changes have affected the work that data repositories of all kinds do. First, the emergence of globally unique and persistent identifiers (PIDs) has created new opportunities for repositories to engage with the global ...
Ted Habermann
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Persistent identifiers are applied to an ever-increasing variety of research objects, including software, samples, models, people, instruments, grants, and projects, and there is a growing need to apply identifiers at a finer and finer granularity ...
Jens Klump +6 more
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Grey Literature and Persistent Identifiers: GreyNet’s Use Case
The PID (Persistent Identifier) Project is a follow-up to the AccessGrey Project carried out in 2019 in which an online survey was held among stakeholders in GreyNet’s community of practice. Recipients were asked their opinions about persistent identifiers and grey literature.
Farace, Dominic +3 more
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Connected Research: The Potential of the PID Graph
Summary: Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable unique identification persistently over time and hence play a crucial role in supporting the FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable ...
Helena Cousijn +7 more
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This policy states the ARDC’s rationale, intent and broad course of action regarding persistent identifiers (PIDs).
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Digital Scholarly Journals Are Poorly Preserved: A Study of 7 Million Articles
Introduction: Digital preservation underpins the persistence of scholarly links and citations through the digital object identifier (DOI) system. We do not currently know, at scale, the extent to which articles assigned a DOI are adequately preserved ...
Martin Paul Eve
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Persistent Identifiers for Instruments and Facilities: Current State, Challenges, and Opportunities
Objective: Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are central to the vision of open science described in the FAIR Principles. However, the use of PIDs for scientific instruments and facilities is decentralized and fragmented.
Aditya Ranganath +6 more
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