International audienceThe Horizon2020-funded THOR project (http://thor-project.eu) is developing the infrastructure for persistent identifiers for all objects and actors within the research landscape, from organisations to individuals, from big data collections to individual sections of code. Linking identifiers together not only makes it possible to acknowledge the contribution of each party but it enables individuals to track the impact and influence of their work.Doctoral theses are a strategic area of focus for THOR. As theses and their underlying data become available as independent objects, there is a need to maintain the relationship between them, while providing a method for each to be cited and identified in its own right. At the s...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
International audienceThe ORCiD author identifier system is now being implemented by universities ac...
"At present, items in our digital collections do not, as such, have ‘persistent’ identifiers such as...
International audienceThe Horizon2020-funded THOR project (http://thor-project.eu) is developing the...
This presentation held at Leiden University on June 22nd 2017 gives a short introduction to persiste...
In this report we describe the current state of the art for persistent identifier linking in scholar...
Poster presented at RepoFringe 2016 by Stephen Grace (London South Bank University), Sara Gould, Rac...
The British Library and STFC are working together to connect metadata relating to PhD theses to use ...
<p>Presentation to the EThOS-DataCite UK workshop on 4th December 2017. Providing a background to th...
Unlocking Thesis Data (UTD) is a community-driven project to promote the use of persistent identifie...
7-minute presentation made at RepoFringe 2016 as part of the 24x7 "Making a Difference with Data" se...
Persistent Identifiers as IRO Infrastructure is an AHRC funded project as part of the Towards a Nati...
This report was prepared as part of Jisc’s work in response to Prof. Adam Tickell’s recommendation “...
This presentation, created for UCT Open Data Day 2019, focuses on the developing field of persistent...
Introduction to Project THOR, persistent identifiers, perspectives of PID research and service imple...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
International audienceThe ORCiD author identifier system is now being implemented by universities ac...
"At present, items in our digital collections do not, as such, have ‘persistent’ identifiers such as...
International audienceThe Horizon2020-funded THOR project (http://thor-project.eu) is developing the...
This presentation held at Leiden University on June 22nd 2017 gives a short introduction to persiste...
In this report we describe the current state of the art for persistent identifier linking in scholar...
Poster presented at RepoFringe 2016 by Stephen Grace (London South Bank University), Sara Gould, Rac...
The British Library and STFC are working together to connect metadata relating to PhD theses to use ...
<p>Presentation to the EThOS-DataCite UK workshop on 4th December 2017. Providing a background to th...
Unlocking Thesis Data (UTD) is a community-driven project to promote the use of persistent identifie...
7-minute presentation made at RepoFringe 2016 as part of the 24x7 "Making a Difference with Data" se...
Persistent Identifiers as IRO Infrastructure is an AHRC funded project as part of the Towards a Nati...
This report was prepared as part of Jisc’s work in response to Prof. Adam Tickell’s recommendation “...
This presentation, created for UCT Open Data Day 2019, focuses on the developing field of persistent...
Introduction to Project THOR, persistent identifiers, perspectives of PID research and service imple...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
International audienceThe ORCiD author identifier system is now being implemented by universities ac...
"At present, items in our digital collections do not, as such, have ‘persistent’ identifiers such as...