Towards a national PID strategy

Persistent identifiers are already part of the Scholarly Communications and Research information landscape, helping to identify researchers (ORCID) and research outputs (DOI). These have proved valuable for enabling online referencing and citation, as well as improving and automating some administra...

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Main Author: Brown, C
Format: Conference item
Language:English
Published: Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford 2023
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Summary:Persistent identifiers are already part of the Scholarly Communications and Research information landscape, helping to identify researchers (ORCID) and research outputs (DOI). These have proved valuable for enabling online referencing and citation, as well as improving and automating some administrative processes (e.g Symplectic). However, ORCIDs and DOIs can only get us so far, and further reductions in administrative overheads through automation require the adoption of additional identifiers. <br><br> This presentation will provide up update on work that is happening at a national level in this area.