Using persistent identifiers properly will help open up more of the research landscape - for everyone's benefits. In this post, we call on all stakeholders in the research community to use the open identifiers we already have more effectively and consistently
Persistent identifiers (PID) have existed for more than 20 years and have become well established as...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are assigned to research objects throughout the research lifecycle. PI...
What are the challenges and opportunities of designing promulgating your own persistent identifiers?...
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...
Research information is useful only if it can be shared—with other researchers, with research organi...
Over the past year Jisc has led a project examining the role 5 key persistent identifiers (PIDs) can...
One of the key concepts in open science is sharing, but this may not be in place without open resear...
The current landscape around persistent identifiers (PIDs) keeps quickly evolving. Some PIDs like Di...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
This presentation, created for UCT Open Data Day 2019, focuses on the developing field of persistent...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are important elements of open science infrastructures to ensure FAIR ...
This report accompanies four expansive diagrams, each of which is intended to showcase a possible fu...
Persistent identifiers (PID) have existed for more than 20 years and have become well established as...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are assigned to research objects throughout the research lifecycle. PI...
What are the challenges and opportunities of designing promulgating your own persistent identifiers?...
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...
Research information is useful only if it can be shared—with other researchers, with research organi...
Over the past year Jisc has led a project examining the role 5 key persistent identifiers (PIDs) can...
One of the key concepts in open science is sharing, but this may not be in place without open resear...
The current landscape around persistent identifiers (PIDs) keeps quickly evolving. Some PIDs like Di...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
This presentation, created for UCT Open Data Day 2019, focuses on the developing field of persistent...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are important elements of open science infrastructures to ensure FAIR ...
This report accompanies four expansive diagrams, each of which is intended to showcase a possible fu...
Persistent identifiers (PID) have existed for more than 20 years and have become well established as...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are assigned to research objects throughout the research lifecycle. PI...
What are the challenges and opportunities of designing promulgating your own persistent identifiers?...