« PIDs provide unique and long-lasting references to entities and play a crucial role in research infrastructure. They enable unique identification persistently over time and contribute to making research entities more FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable).
The benefits of PIDs can be amplified by connecting them via their metadata.…
« In 2019 we became increasingly aware of authors at Imperial College London choosing to publish grey literature through local website PDF or full text hosting. Recognising the need to improve the institutional open access repository as a venue of choice to publish or co-publish grey literature, we developed a publishing…
« (…) publication d’une nouvelle ressource pédagogique sur les identifiants pérennes.
Elle vous permettra de :
Savoir comment est assurée la pérennité des identifiants pérennes ; Connaitre les bénéfices de l’association de plusieurs identifiants pérennes ; Savoir comment choisir et obtenir chaque type d’identifiant pérenne. (…) »« The FREYA project is coming to an end in november 2020 and this is the time to present an overview of the project’s results and achievements. (…) »
« (…) Un nouveau service est désormais disponible pour permettre l’interconnexion entre HAL et ORCID (Open research and contributor identifier). Celui-ci propose à chaque auteur de publications scientifiques de disposer d’un identifiant unique et pérenne levant ainsi toute ambiguïté liée au signalement des auteurs. L’identifiant ORCID référence et regroupe ainsi l’ensemble…
« This page details a concrete recipe that repositories can follow to implement Signposting, a lightweight yet powerful approach to increase the FAIRness of scholarly objects. (…) »
« This Persistent Identifier (PID) policy is written for senior decision makers within potential EOSC service and infrastructure providers, and will be of interest to all EOSC stakeholders. It defines a set of expectations about what persistent identifiers will be used to support a functioning environment of FAIR research. Requirements of…
« We are pleased to announce the release of a new report written with our partners at the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), the Association of American Universities (AAU), and the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU): Implementing Effective Data Practices: Stakeholder Recommendations for Collaborative Research…
« (…) DataCite is proud to announce the launch of DataCite Commons, available at https://commons.datacite.org. DataCite Commons is a discovery service that enables simple searches while giving users a comprehensive overview of connections between entities in the research landscape. (…) »