This paper describes a project carried out by the German National Library, the University and State Library Sachsen-Anhalt in Halle and Semantics GmbH Aachen to establish routines of persistent identification for individual pages of web publications in order to enable and facilitate reliable and long-term valid citation practices for the academic community. The project originated in a pilot project to digitise approximately 10,000 German imprints from the seventeenth century comprising altogether about 600,000 pages, which had to be completed within two years. The material of the ‘Ponickau Collection’ had been catalogued in the German national bibliography of seventeenth-century imprints (VD 17), which was enriched and turned into a virtual...
The Persistent Identifier (PID) project of the Dutch Digital Heritage Network (DHN) promotes sustain...
In the last decade the primary data, research is based on has become a third pillar of scientific wo...
In Germany, scientific institutions, universities, libraries and others continually support the deve...
The use of URLs to meet the challenges of permanent referencing of digital resources is not sufficie...
The aim of this thesis is to present persistent identification systems and analysis of the use of pe...
The electronic publishing process implies in generell certain attributes: "fast, cost-saving, w...
Persistent Identifiers are important conditions for an efficient management of digital resources and...
The studies have aimed to overcome the confusing variety of existing persistent identifier systems, ...
Knowledge Exchange commissioned three studies to investigate whether a URN:NBN based system could of...
Case studies on persistent identification, presented by Linked Heritage partners led by EDItEUR. The...
The association of a persistent identifier to a digital resource is a best practice helping in solvi...
In Germany, scientific institutions, universities, libraries and others continually support the deve...
Persistent identifiers (PID’s) are essential for getting access and referring to library, archive an...
Long-term availability of digital objects causes new challenges. Several aspects must be considered ...
Persistent Identifiers as IRO Infrastructure is an AHRC funded project as part of the Towards a Nati...
The Persistent Identifier (PID) project of the Dutch Digital Heritage Network (DHN) promotes sustain...
In the last decade the primary data, research is based on has become a third pillar of scientific wo...
In Germany, scientific institutions, universities, libraries and others continually support the deve...
The use of URLs to meet the challenges of permanent referencing of digital resources is not sufficie...
The aim of this thesis is to present persistent identification systems and analysis of the use of pe...
The electronic publishing process implies in generell certain attributes: "fast, cost-saving, w...
Persistent Identifiers are important conditions for an efficient management of digital resources and...
The studies have aimed to overcome the confusing variety of existing persistent identifier systems, ...
Knowledge Exchange commissioned three studies to investigate whether a URN:NBN based system could of...
Case studies on persistent identification, presented by Linked Heritage partners led by EDItEUR. The...
The association of a persistent identifier to a digital resource is a best practice helping in solvi...
In Germany, scientific institutions, universities, libraries and others continually support the deve...
Persistent identifiers (PID’s) are essential for getting access and referring to library, archive an...
Long-term availability of digital objects causes new challenges. Several aspects must be considered ...
Persistent Identifiers as IRO Infrastructure is an AHRC funded project as part of the Towards a Nati...
The Persistent Identifier (PID) project of the Dutch Digital Heritage Network (DHN) promotes sustain...
In the last decade the primary data, research is based on has become a third pillar of scientific wo...
In Germany, scientific institutions, universities, libraries and others continually support the deve...