Several scientific communities relying on e-science infrastructures are in need of persistent identifiers for data and contextual information. In this article, we present a framework for persistent identification that fundamentally supports context information. It is installed as a number of low-level requirements and abstract data type descriptions, flexible enough to envelope context information while remaining compatible with existing definitions and infrastructures. The abstract data type definitions we draw from the requirements and exemplary use cases can act as an evaluation tool for existing implementations or as a blueprint for future persistent identification infrastructures. A prototypic implementation based on the Handle System ...
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) have lately received a lot of attention from scientific infrastructure...
Instruments play an essential role in creating research data but they are often only identified in s...
Schirrwagen J, Bardi A, Czerniak A, et al. Data Sources and Persistent Identifiers in the Open Scien...
The transformations in science produced by the development of ICTs are conceptualized in the model o...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been recognized as a crucial enabling component for 2020 e-scienc...
In this report we describe the current state of the art for persistent identifier linking in scholar...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
SurfShare is a national programme in the Netherlands which strives to create better access to high-...
This document is a deliverable of the Working group for linking and citing data within the Finnish O...
Software underpins the academic research process across disciplines. To be able to understand, use/r...
In many scientific disciplines, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are commonly available only at the stu...
This presentation, created for UCT Open Data Day 2019, focuses on the developing field of persistent...
Persistent identifiers (PID) to identify digital representations of physical specimens in natural sc...
Web-based persistent identifiers have been around for more than 20 years, a period long enough for u...
Instruments play an essential role in creating research data. Given the importance of instruments an...
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) have lately received a lot of attention from scientific infrastructure...
Instruments play an essential role in creating research data but they are often only identified in s...
Schirrwagen J, Bardi A, Czerniak A, et al. Data Sources and Persistent Identifiers in the Open Scien...
The transformations in science produced by the development of ICTs are conceptualized in the model o...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been recognized as a crucial enabling component for 2020 e-scienc...
In this report we describe the current state of the art for persistent identifier linking in scholar...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
SurfShare is a national programme in the Netherlands which strives to create better access to high-...
This document is a deliverable of the Working group for linking and citing data within the Finnish O...
Software underpins the academic research process across disciplines. To be able to understand, use/r...
In many scientific disciplines, Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are commonly available only at the stu...
This presentation, created for UCT Open Data Day 2019, focuses on the developing field of persistent...
Persistent identifiers (PID) to identify digital representations of physical specimens in natural sc...
Web-based persistent identifiers have been around for more than 20 years, a period long enough for u...
Instruments play an essential role in creating research data. Given the importance of instruments an...
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) have lately received a lot of attention from scientific infrastructure...
Instruments play an essential role in creating research data but they are often only identified in s...
Schirrwagen J, Bardi A, Czerniak A, et al. Data Sources and Persistent Identifiers in the Open Scien...