What are the challenges and opportunities of designing promulgating your own persistent identifiers? For the last 3 years we have been actively providing, resolving, and promulgating Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs). Come to hear tales the woes and triumphs of managing a persistent identifier system and wrangling PIDs in the wild! Learn what you need to do early on to avoid becoming a victim of your own success! We will recount our lessons learned from building the RRID system and working with editors, publishers, users, and developers. We will use these lessons as the basis for lively conversation about common challenges that face any PID system. Finally we will explore opportunities for overcoming common challenges (such as crawling ...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
In recent years the US Government has issued two policy guidance memos that will likely have a large...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
Persistent Identifiers or PIDs allow us to uniquely identify digital research resources like publica...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
The current landscape around persistent identifiers (PIDs) keeps quickly evolving. Some PIDs like Di...
Talk given at PIDapalooza 2018. Full text of talk available at https://www.crossref.org/blog/bridgin...
This presentation was presented at SomaliREN Library Management and Open Science Workshop on 15/02/2...
Using persistent identifiers properly will help open up more of the research landscape - for everyon...
In 2016 three persistent identifier (PID) organizations – Crossref, DataCite and ORCID – together wi...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are important elements of open science infrastructures to ensure FAIR ...
This report is the main outcome of a study commissioned by Knowledge Exchange (KE). The study was a...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...
Research information is useful only if it can be shared—with other researchers, with research organi...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
In recent years the US Government has issued two policy guidance memos that will likely have a large...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
Persistent Identifiers or PIDs allow us to uniquely identify digital research resources like publica...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
The current landscape around persistent identifiers (PIDs) keeps quickly evolving. Some PIDs like Di...
Talk given at PIDapalooza 2018. Full text of talk available at https://www.crossref.org/blog/bridgin...
This presentation was presented at SomaliREN Library Management and Open Science Workshop on 15/02/2...
Using persistent identifiers properly will help open up more of the research landscape - for everyon...
In 2016 three persistent identifier (PID) organizations – Crossref, DataCite and ORCID – together wi...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are important elements of open science infrastructures to ensure FAIR ...
This report is the main outcome of a study commissioned by Knowledge Exchange (KE). The study was a...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...
Research information is useful only if it can be shared—with other researchers, with research organi...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
In recent years the US Government has issued two policy guidance memos that will likely have a large...