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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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Editorial: 20 Years of Persistent Identifiers – Applications and Future Directions
Persistent identifiers (PID) have existed for more than 20 years and have become well established as a means for identifying literature and data on the web. They were invented to address the problem of disappearing internet links, also known as “link rot”
Jens Klump +3 more
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What Makes Persistent Identifiers Persistent? [PDF]
This essay sketches technical and non-technical issues around persistent identifiers (henceforth PIs) in a manner which makes no attempt to be complete. Our goal is to rescue the core notions from the obscurity which detail and completeness burdens them ...
Askitas, Nikos
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The role of persistent identifiers in e - Science [PDF]
The transformations in science produced by the development of ICTs are conceptualized in the model of e-Science. Information on the researchers’ activities in digital form is collected in several systems outside the affiliated institutions.
CUJBA, Rodica
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Power and Persistent Identifiers
Persistent identifiers are critical components of modern and evolving data infrastructure. Like much of the mechanics of civilization, PIDs are based on trusted registries.
Fox, Peter, Parsons, Mark
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Actionable Persistent Identifier Collections
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) have lately received a lot of attention from scientific infrastructure projects and communities that aim to employ them for management of massive amounts of research data and metadata objects.
Tobias Weigel +2 more
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Persistent Identifiers in the Life Sciences
Introduction to EMBL-EBI, integration of Persistent Identifiers in the life sciences information services, and the institution's cooperative efforts with project THOR and ...
Graef, Florian, Graef, Florian (5388496)
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Persistent identifiers: the building blocks of the research information infrastructure
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (their research outputs and other contributions) – are foundational elements in the overall research information infrastructure.
Alice Meadows +2 more
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String of PURLs – frugal migration and maintenance of persistent identifiers
FAIR data requires unique and persistent identifiers. Persistent Uniform Resource Locators (PURLs) are one common solution, introducing a mapping layer from the permanent identifier to a target URL that can change over time.
James A. Overton +3 more
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How persistent identifiers can save scientists time [PDF]
Alice Meadows
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