Referencing research data and there inherit detailed entities supports FAIR usage. In measure 5.1 we enhance the state of the art of citing research data, by developing an infrastructure to reference detailed attributes within such data. By assigning PIDs to these attributes, individual elements of the data files can be referenced and retrieved with the required metadata for machine-actionable and human access. The PIDs will not only enable citeability within scientific papers but also give access for processing the contained data itself, e.g., within script languages like R or phyton. This report provides detailed use cases, the necessary metadata schema, and the envisioned architecture for a general, maintainable, and scalable infrastruc...
Assigning a PID to a whole dataset, as common practice within research data management, is not enoug...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are central to FAIR research data management and have become an essent...
In recent years, PIDs have evolved quickly from being an interesting but peripheral resource on the ...
Referencing research data and there inherit detailed entities supports FAIR usage. In measure 5.1 we...
The persistent identifiers (PIDs) assigned to the level of attributes, i.e., a variable in Social Sc...
This session introduces the output of the NFDI-funded consortium KonsortSWD, Measure TA.5-M.1 "Enhan...
The session discusses current data citation hurdles in the Social Sciences and a technical solution ...
This report extends the use case descriptions and provides recommendations for assigning Persistent ...
The session discusses current data citation hurdles in the Social Sciences and a technical solution ...
The presentation highlights data citation challenges in Social Sciences and the solution by KonsortS...
The paper introduces a service to assign Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) on the level of the inline da...
In many scientific disciplines, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are commonly available only at the stu...
The NFDI KonsortSWD Measure TA.5-M.1 "Enhancing PID services as a base for a FAIR data infrastructur...
NFDI4 PID Working Group promoted a workshop on PIDs within the NFDI community. This presentation dem...
The NFDI KonsortSWD Measure TA.5-M.1 "Enhancing PID services as a base for a FAIR data infrastructur...
Assigning a PID to a whole dataset, as common practice within research data management, is not enoug...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are central to FAIR research data management and have become an essent...
In recent years, PIDs have evolved quickly from being an interesting but peripheral resource on the ...
Referencing research data and there inherit detailed entities supports FAIR usage. In measure 5.1 we...
The persistent identifiers (PIDs) assigned to the level of attributes, i.e., a variable in Social Sc...
This session introduces the output of the NFDI-funded consortium KonsortSWD, Measure TA.5-M.1 "Enhan...
The session discusses current data citation hurdles in the Social Sciences and a technical solution ...
This report extends the use case descriptions and provides recommendations for assigning Persistent ...
The session discusses current data citation hurdles in the Social Sciences and a technical solution ...
The presentation highlights data citation challenges in Social Sciences and the solution by KonsortS...
The paper introduces a service to assign Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) on the level of the inline da...
In many scientific disciplines, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are commonly available only at the stu...
The NFDI KonsortSWD Measure TA.5-M.1 "Enhancing PID services as a base for a FAIR data infrastructur...
NFDI4 PID Working Group promoted a workshop on PIDs within the NFDI community. This presentation dem...
The NFDI KonsortSWD Measure TA.5-M.1 "Enhancing PID services as a base for a FAIR data infrastructur...
Assigning a PID to a whole dataset, as common practice within research data management, is not enoug...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are central to FAIR research data management and have become an essent...
In recent years, PIDs have evolved quickly from being an interesting but peripheral resource on the ...