In this paper, we propose an Interoperability Framework (IF) for Persistent Identifiers (PI) systems that addresses functions, roles and responsibilities needed to make heterogeneous PI systems interoperable. The fundamental steps, which provided the main inputs for the design of the model have been: 1) a survey on the use of PI among different stakeholder communities and 2) the definition of interoperability use cases and requirements. The IF is presented as a solution addressing the PI interoperability issues, which have been identified in the survey and have been translated into concrete use cases to serve as requirements for designing the model. Conclusions and intended future work close the paper
In this paper, we outline the achievements of the NBN project w.r.t. persistent identification in th...
This document is a deliverable of the Working group for linking and citing data within the Finnish O...
A short introduction why “persistent identifiers” are needed and what systems are currently availabl...
This deliverable provides a PI Interoperability Framework Reference Model that addresses functions, ...
In this paper, we propose a semantic web based solution to implement the Interoperability Framework ...
We analyze the different persistent identifiers (PIDs) and the potential interoperability between th...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been recognized as a crucial enabling component for 2020 e-scienc...
<p>We analyze the different persistent identifiers (PIDs) and the potential interoperability between...
A conceptual model to solve the interoperability between different identifiers for data and people i...
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) have lately received a lot of attention from scientific infrastructure...
In this paper, we present a prototype with a novel resolution architecture for an URN based Persiste...
This workshop is a follow up to the Tutorial on Persistent Identifiers. The goal of the workshop is ...
Designed as a seminar to discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with embedding Persiste...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
The persistent identification of digital resources can play a vital role in enabling their accessibi...
In this paper, we outline the achievements of the NBN project w.r.t. persistent identification in th...
This document is a deliverable of the Working group for linking and citing data within the Finnish O...
A short introduction why “persistent identifiers” are needed and what systems are currently availabl...
This deliverable provides a PI Interoperability Framework Reference Model that addresses functions, ...
In this paper, we propose a semantic web based solution to implement the Interoperability Framework ...
We analyze the different persistent identifiers (PIDs) and the potential interoperability between th...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been recognized as a crucial enabling component for 2020 e-scienc...
<p>We analyze the different persistent identifiers (PIDs) and the potential interoperability between...
A conceptual model to solve the interoperability between different identifiers for data and people i...
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) have lately received a lot of attention from scientific infrastructure...
In this paper, we present a prototype with a novel resolution architecture for an URN based Persiste...
This workshop is a follow up to the Tutorial on Persistent Identifiers. The goal of the workshop is ...
Designed as a seminar to discuss the opportunities and challenges associated with embedding Persiste...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) – for people (researchers), places (their organizations) and things (t...
The persistent identification of digital resources can play a vital role in enabling their accessibi...
In this paper, we outline the achievements of the NBN project w.r.t. persistent identification in th...
This document is a deliverable of the Working group for linking and citing data within the Finnish O...
A short introduction why “persistent identifiers” are needed and what systems are currently availabl...