This webinar will showcase the latest developments from the EC-funded FREYA project, including the PID Graph which provides a method to discover the relationships between different researchers and their organisations and find out the full impact of research outputs. It will also describe upcoming developments planned in the final year of the project such as a Common DOI Search
During the webinar we looked back at the progress of the first part of the project and discussed the...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
The FREYA project organised a workshop, held on 5 August 2020, whose purpose was to bring together a...
The Persistent Identifiers (PID) Graph provides a great example of the potential of persistent ident...
NARCIS is the national portal for scientific information in the Netherlands hosted by DANS. NARCIS p...
Slides from the webinar on The role of Repositories in enabling Persistent Identifier (PID) Graphs -...
The FREYA team has taken forward a conversation that has been developing over several years amongst ...
A comprehensive survey of the landscape of persistent identifiers across many disciplines is present...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
"Expanding the Infrastructure of Persistent Identifiers: the FREYA Project" was presented at the ORC...
This webinar provided an overview of the recently launched DataCite's GraphQL API, which drives the ...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
During the webinar we looked back at the progress of the first part of the project and discussed the...
During the webinar we looked back at the progress of the first part of the project and discussed the...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
The FREYA project organised a workshop, held on 5 August 2020, whose purpose was to bring together a...
The Persistent Identifiers (PID) Graph provides a great example of the potential of persistent ident...
NARCIS is the national portal for scientific information in the Netherlands hosted by DANS. NARCIS p...
Slides from the webinar on The role of Repositories in enabling Persistent Identifier (PID) Graphs -...
The FREYA team has taken forward a conversation that has been developing over several years amongst ...
A comprehensive survey of the landscape of persistent identifiers across many disciplines is present...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
"Expanding the Infrastructure of Persistent Identifiers: the FREYA Project" was presented at the ORC...
This webinar provided an overview of the recently launched DataCite's GraphQL API, which drives the ...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
During the webinar we looked back at the progress of the first part of the project and discussed the...
During the webinar we looked back at the progress of the first part of the project and discussed the...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...