Persistent Identifiers or PIDs allow us to uniquely identify digital research resources like publications and datasets, ensuring the resources remain accessible over time. This blog post takes you through the concept of PIDs, and how PIDs help make our research FAIR. The post also explains the different kinds of PIDs that currently exist for publications, datasets, people, organisations and grants
Over the past year Jisc has led a project examining the role 5 key persistent identifiers (PIDs) can...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
In many scientific disciplines, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are commonly available only at the stu...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
Using persistent identifiers properly will help open up more of the research landscape - for everyon...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are assigned to research objects throughout the research lifecycle. PI...
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...
This presentation was presented at SomaliREN Library Management and Open Science Workshop on 15/02/2...
This presentation explains why and to whom Persistent Identifiers matter and describes the Scholarly...
The current landscape around persistent identifiers (PIDs) keeps quickly evolving. Some PIDs like Di...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp during the International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020 (27 Novemb...
The uptake of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) has increased in recent years and has improved the Finda...
Over the past year Jisc has led a project examining the role 5 key persistent identifiers (PIDs) can...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
In many scientific disciplines, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are commonly available only at the stu...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
Using persistent identifiers properly will help open up more of the research landscape - for everyon...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an important role in supporting open research practices by mak...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are assigned to research objects throughout the research lifecycle. PI...
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...
This presentation was presented at SomaliREN Library Management and Open Science Workshop on 15/02/2...
This presentation explains why and to whom Persistent Identifiers matter and describes the Scholarly...
The current landscape around persistent identifiers (PIDs) keeps quickly evolving. Some PIDs like Di...
Research needs visibility and persistence in order to be found, cited and re-used. Registering persi...
Poster presented by Esther Plomp during the International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020 (27 Novemb...
The uptake of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) has increased in recent years and has improved the Finda...
Over the past year Jisc has led a project examining the role 5 key persistent identifiers (PIDs) can...
This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in p...
In many scientific disciplines, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are commonly available only at the stu...