In this report we describe the current state of the art for persistent identifier linking in scholarly e-Infrastructure, with a focus on persistent identifiers for contributors and data. We look at persistent identifier linking between datasets, for example different versions of the same data, as well as linking data with other resources, including articles, contributors, institutions, and funding information
Persistent IDentifiers (PIDs), such as DOIs, Handles and ARK identifiers, play a significant role in...
The studies have aimed to overcome the confusing variety of existing persistent identifier systems, ...
Several scientific communities relying on e-science infrastructures are in need of persistent identi...
This presentation held at Leiden University on June 22nd 2017 gives a short introduction to persiste...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been recognized as a crucial enabling component for 2020 e-scienc...
International audienceThe Horizon2020-funded THOR project (http://thor-project.eu) is developing the...
The transformations in science produced by the development of ICTs are conceptualized in the model o...
This document is a deliverable of the Working group for linking and citing data within the Finnish O...
Introduction to Project THOR, persistent identifiers, perspectives of PID research and service imple...
Web-based persistent identifiers have been around for more than 20 years, a period long enough for u...
The Scholix framework—Scholarly Link Exchange—is a set of aspirational principles and practical guid...
Short overview presentation on persistent identifiers and why they are important to researchers
Presentation given at the Crossref-THOR outreach meeting: Much more than infrastructure: working tog...
Knowledge Exchange commissioned three studies to investigate whether a URN:NBN based system could of...
Persistent IDentifiers (PIDs), such as DOIs, Handles and ARK identifiers, play a significant role in...
The studies have aimed to overcome the confusing variety of existing persistent identifier systems, ...
Several scientific communities relying on e-science infrastructures are in need of persistent identi...
This presentation held at Leiden University on June 22nd 2017 gives a short introduction to persiste...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been recognized as a crucial enabling component for 2020 e-scienc...
International audienceThe Horizon2020-funded THOR project (http://thor-project.eu) is developing the...
The transformations in science produced by the development of ICTs are conceptualized in the model o...
This document is a deliverable of the Working group for linking and citing data within the Finnish O...
Introduction to Project THOR, persistent identifiers, perspectives of PID research and service imple...
Web-based persistent identifiers have been around for more than 20 years, a period long enough for u...
The Scholix framework—Scholarly Link Exchange—is a set of aspirational principles and practical guid...
Short overview presentation on persistent identifiers and why they are important to researchers
Presentation given at the Crossref-THOR outreach meeting: Much more than infrastructure: working tog...
Knowledge Exchange commissioned three studies to investigate whether a URN:NBN based system could of...
Persistent IDentifiers (PIDs), such as DOIs, Handles and ARK identifiers, play a significant role in...
The studies have aimed to overcome the confusing variety of existing persistent identifier systems, ...
Several scientific communities relying on e-science infrastructures are in need of persistent identi...