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 organisations). The uptake of PIDs for physical aspects of research (such as samples, artefacts, reagents and analyses instruments) has thus far been embraced primarily for use in the fields of Earth and life Sciences. Wider adoption of PIDs for physical aspects of research can improve the findability and accessibility of these resources, which will allow for data to be put into more detailed context. By using PIDs all the information about a sample or artefact could be more easily available in a s...
There is growing recognition that unambiguous citation and tracking of physical samples allows previ...
In recent years, PIDs have evolved quickly from being an interesting but peripheral resource on the ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...
The uptake of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) has increased in recent years and has improved the Finda...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp during the International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020 (27 Novemb...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
Persistent identifiers (PID) to identify digital representations of physical specimens in natural sc...
Persistent identifiers (PID) to identify digital representations of physical specimens in natural sc...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
One of the most desired (and still missing) elements to enable the concept of Digital Extended (Webs...
Research information is useful only if it can be shared—with other researchers, with research organi...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...
Persistent identifiers (PID) have existed for more than 20 years and have become well established as...
There is growing recognition that unambiguous citation and tracking of physical samples allows previ...
In recent years, PIDs have evolved quickly from being an interesting but peripheral resource on the ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...
The uptake of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) has increased in recent years and has improved the Finda...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp during the International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020 (27 Novemb...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
Persistent identifiers (PID) to identify digital representations of physical specimens in natural sc...
Persistent identifiers (PID) to identify digital representations of physical specimens in natural sc...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
One of the most desired (and still missing) elements to enable the concept of Digital Extended (Webs...
Research information is useful only if it can be shared—with other researchers, with research organi...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide unique and long-lasting references to entities. They enable un...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...
Two complementary movements have energized the need for improved information about research: Open Sc...
Persistent identifiers (PID) have existed for more than 20 years and have become well established as...
There is growing recognition that unambiguous citation and tracking of physical samples allows previ...
In recent years, PIDs have evolved quickly from being an interesting but peripheral resource on the ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...