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Can Persistent Identifiers Be Cool?
The fast growth of scientific and non-scientific digital data, as well as the proliferation of new types of digital content, has led – among many other things – to a lot of innovative work on the concept of the identifier.
Barbara Bazzanella +2 more
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Understanding what makes persistent identifiers “persistent”
Different PIDs within the research community have different infrastructures, interests, values and serve different needs of the community while collaborating with each other.
Aryani, Amir, Almeida, Melroy
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On the Persistence of Persistent Identifiers of the Scholarly Web [PDF]
Scholarly 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. We investigate the notion of persistence of DOIs
Martin Klein 0001, Lyudmila Balakireva
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Timestamped URLs as Persistent Identifiers [PDF]
MEPDaW 2020: Managing the Evolution and Preservation of the Data Web : proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Managing the Evolution and Preservation of the Data Web (MEPDaW), co-located with the 19th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2020) : virtual event (instead of Athens, Greece), November 1st, 2020 / edited by Fabrizio Orlandi (ADAPT Centre,
Gleim, Lars Christoph +1 more
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[EN] Teaching resources to learn how to deal with Persistent Identifiers[ES] Material didáctico sobre el uso de idenficadores persistentesPeer ...
Aguilar, Fernando
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A graph database for persistent identifiers [PDF]
The Handle Software manages references to resources of information. However, it does not support a search functionality. A prior implementation with Elasticsearch could not efficiently capture the complex structure of our dataset, especially the relationships between handles.
Doan, Triet +5 more
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Persistent unique identifiers (PID) are a critical element in digital research data infrastructure to unambiguously identify, locate, and cite digital representations of a growing range of entities – publications, data, instruments, organizations ...
Jens Klump +7 more
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OSGEO, PERSISTENT IDENTIFIERS AND THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO COME [PDF]
The Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OSGeo) is an international community, which maintains and develops a growing number of quality-assured open source geospatial software tools.
P. Löwe, M. Neteler
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DataCite: Lessons Learned on Persistent Identifiers for Research Data
Data are the infrastructure of science and they serve as the groundwork for scientific pursuits. Data publication has emerged as a game-changing breakthrough in scholarly communication.
Laura Rueda +2 more
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From Authority Enrichment to AuthorityBox. Applying RDA in a Koha environment
If used up to their most important recommendations, RDA guidelines lead to a semantic web oriented catalog. Both authority and bibliographic records require to be curated, especially under the point of view of persistent identifiers, connecting entities ...
Stefano Bargioni
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