<p>The fast growth of scientific and non-scientific digital data, as well as the proliferation of new types of digital content, has led – among many other things – to a lot of innovative work on the concept of the identifier. Digital identifiers have become the key to preserving and accessing content, just as physical identifier tags have been the key to accessing paper-based content and other physical entities for millennia. Two main schools of thought have emerged: on the one hand, librarians and public repositories have pushed the concept of the Persistent Identifier (PI) as a way to guarantee long term identification and (sometimes) access; on the other hand, the extraordinary success of the web has led several researchers and web exper...
The transformations in science produced by the development of ICTs are conceptualized in the model o...
Philip Hunter gives a personal view of this workshop held in Glasgow, 30 June - 1 July, supported by...
The studies have aimed to overcome the confusing variety of existing persistent identifier systems, ...
The fast growth of scientific and non-scientific digital data, as well as the proliferation of new t...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been recognized as a crucial enabling component for 2020 e-scienc...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
Presentation (slides in pdf) of paper given at the SAVE-SD 2017 workshop at the WWW 2017 conference ...
Web-based persistent identifiers have been around for more than 20 years, a period long enough for u...
The use of URLs to meet the challenges of permanent referencing of digital resources is not sufficie...
As business processes and information transactions have become an inextricably intertwined with the ...
Research information is useful only if it can be shared—with other researchers, with research organi...
Knowledge Exchange commissioned three studies to investigate whether a URN:NBN based system could of...
The persistent identification of digital resources can play a vital role in enabling their accessibi...
Persistent Identifier (PIDs) are a necessary tool to assure referenceability and - as their name say...
This brief presentation was made in the context of the FAIRPoints online event "Ask Me Anything (AMA...
The transformations in science produced by the development of ICTs are conceptualized in the model o...
Philip Hunter gives a personal view of this workshop held in Glasgow, 30 June - 1 July, supported by...
The studies have aimed to overcome the confusing variety of existing persistent identifier systems, ...
The fast growth of scientific and non-scientific digital data, as well as the proliferation of new t...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been recognized as a crucial enabling component for 2020 e-scienc...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
Presentation (slides in pdf) of paper given at the SAVE-SD 2017 workshop at the WWW 2017 conference ...
Web-based persistent identifiers have been around for more than 20 years, a period long enough for u...
The use of URLs to meet the challenges of permanent referencing of digital resources is not sufficie...
As business processes and information transactions have become an inextricably intertwined with the ...
Research information is useful only if it can be shared—with other researchers, with research organi...
Knowledge Exchange commissioned three studies to investigate whether a URN:NBN based system could of...
The persistent identification of digital resources can play a vital role in enabling their accessibi...
Persistent Identifier (PIDs) are a necessary tool to assure referenceability and - as their name say...
This brief presentation was made in the context of the FAIRPoints online event "Ask Me Anything (AMA...
The transformations in science produced by the development of ICTs are conceptualized in the model o...
Philip Hunter gives a personal view of this workshop held in Glasgow, 30 June - 1 July, supported by...
The studies have aimed to overcome the confusing variety of existing persistent identifier systems, ...