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Publikace Otevřený přístup It Takes More Than a Village: A National Network of Bottom up PID Strategies in Germany(National Library of Technology, 2024) Ziedorn, Frauke; Genderjahn, Steffi; Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Taller, NelliThere are individual efforts to develop national persistent identifier (PID) strategies involving numerous stakeholders and infrastructures. The planned panel discussion wants to provide insights into the diversity of developments in Germany. We will present the bottom-up strategies for open identification systems from the perspective of the projects PID Network Germany and PID4NFDI as well as the national DOI and ORCID consortia.Publikace Otevřený přístup Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) for Dataset Elements to Enhance the FAIR Principles(National Library of Technology, 2024) Saldanha Bach, Janete; Mutschke, PeterThe current PID assignments at the study or dataset level in the Social Sciences are insufficient to disambiguate data citation. It needs a more granular identification to allow for precise data identification and to overcome the widespread inconsistency in data referencing practices. Existing methods lead to ambiguity, reliance on inadequate metadata, and difficulties in data retrieval, while PIDs for dataset elements enhance FAIR principles and improve research visibility. In this sense, we present the PIDs registration service for individual dataset elements by KonsortSWD of the German National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI). This service is a pivotal advancement, addressing the challenges in data citation by enabling fine-grained referencing, thereby improving research integrity and transparency. The technical solution developed within the KonsortSWD's PID service uses the ePic API, using the Handle standard, and is highly compliant with the RDA FAIR Data Maturity Model due to its machine-actionable features such as enabled citation tracking for enhanced data findability and interoperability.Publikace Otevřený přístup Bridging the Gap in Research Information with PIDs for Academic Events(National Library of Technology, 2024) Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Kraus, Robin; Hauschke, ChristianIn this presentation, the service and several use-cases of PIDs for academic events will be introduced. This includes e.g. usage in current research information systems, and for investigations in the field of science on science: Conferences have a specific role in the scientific system structure, which also reflects the respective social conditions (e.g. on topics such as sustainability, equity of access).,Furthermore an analysis of the Datacite DOIs and the associated metadata will be provided. The overview includes coverage of different properties, eg. spatial and temporal data, contributing organizations, or the distribution of the currently available DOIs on Fields of Science which represent various reuse scenarios for ConfIDent data.Publikace Otevřený přístup Once Upon a Time in a Library, Was Born a PID(National Library of Technology, 2024) Melzac, CaroleThe French landscape has something peculiar : a library traditional authority file has evolved as a robust and disseminated PID provider system called IdRef. Born in the union catalog for French HE institutions, it has been gradually implemented for PhD thesis, archival material, OA repositories, learning material, academic publishing and is now also used beyond the national boarders, in the French-speaking parts of Switzerland and Belgium. A community of more than a thousand people rooted in bibliographic environments enrich and curate a database with strong semantics. Now walking closely together with ORCID, it is looked as a potential key for CRIS in universities. The organisational, technical and political challenges of such a evolution will be debated.Publikace Otevřený přístup Practice Research Perspectives: Partnering to Ponder Persistent Identifiers for the Non-tangible(National Library of Technology, 2024) Evans, Jenny; Vials Moore, AdamThe session will then focus discussions on the implications for interrelationships between persistent identifiers, related infrastructure. This will reflect progress on engaging PID communities including DataCite, ORCID and RAiD to explore opportunities that move discussions forward while respecting the distinctive features of practice research.,The goal is to stimulate collaborative thinking on positioning PIDs to better support research informed by making, doing and enacting at its core.Publikace Otevřený přístup Advancing FAIR Data Practices through Integrating Scientific Measuring Instruments PIDs for CRIS(National Library of Technology, 2024) Wermelinger, Julia; Grasso Toro, FedericoIn research data management, the integration of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) plays a pivotal role in achieving Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) data. This presentation explores the synergy of three components - OpenIRIS, Code Versioning by Git, and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for research results. By establish a comprehensive framework for enhancing Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) by FAIR data practices. The non-profit platform Openiris.io as a beacon for the research community: facilitating the discovery, sharing, and management of resources. Through its central portal and customed institutional portals, OpenIRIS incorporates features developed with direct researchers involvement, making it a repository of best practices for scientific resource management, in particular measuring instruments.Publikace Otevřený přístup Discussion to PIDs for Conferences and Events(National Library of Technology, 2024) Hagemann-Wilholt, Stephanie; Hauschke, Christian; Kraus, Robin; Birukou, Aliaksandr; Piccinelli, DariaQ&A block complementary to PIDs for Conferences and Events.Publikace Otevřený přístup PIDfest 2024 - Poster Session(National Library of Technology, 2024) Nordling, Josefine; Melzac, Carole; Perera, Kamani; Thibodeau, Jessica; Schweihofer, BiancaPresentation of posters at the PIDfest 2024 conference.Publikace Otevřený přístup Developing a New Award DOI Service - US Department of Energy(National Library of Technology, 2024) Robinson, CarlyThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) provides DOE awarding organizations the ability to assign DOIs to awards. The journey to provide this service began in 2017, when we started to hear from DOE communities about how helpful it would be to have persistent identifiers assigned to awards. As early participants in Crossref’s Funder Advisory Group, we were involved in the development of their Grant ID service, allowing Crossref members to assign DOIs to various types of awards using a metadata schema specifically tailored to describe awards. Leveraging this experience and following the launch of the Crossref service, the DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) developed a new Award DOI Service. I’ll share the process of developing the DOE Award DOI Service, its 2020 minimum viable product launch, and the continued development efforts working to scale up the service.Publikace Otevřený přístup ORCID’s Multi-faceted Approach to Increasing Global Adoption(National Library of Technology, 2024) Tembo, LombeDuring this session, we will discuss what ORCID has done over the past few years to build momentum for global uptake of ORCID, including how we revitalised several founding partnerships to develop the Global Participation Fund, which awards grants supporting the development of local expertise and communities of practice, and developing new partnership models with organisations that have both local knowledge and resources. We’ll also talk about how we re-tooled our membership tiering with an eye toward equity, as well as how we launched a new regional consortia model to allow smaller countries to benefit from communities of practice in their regions.Publikace Otevřený přístup PID Metaresolver to Support Data Management Processes(National Library of Technology, 2024) Bingert, Sven; Zamani, ThemisHow can scientists or software integrate the data into analysis processes using PIDs? The dynamic developments face major challenges, which consists of the multitude of PID systems used and organisations involved. Unambiguous identification of information has always been an issue that cuts across all specialist areas. Identifiers have also been developed in various disciplines for different purposes and are still actively used today. The PID Metaresolver consists of a scalable backend, an API for use in automated processes and a UI for resolving and checking PIDs. To be inclusive the PID Metaresolver is extensible and also allows new PID service providers to register their service.Publikace Otevřený přístup NTRO Gaggle - Networking to Nurture Non-Textual Research(National Library of Technology, 2024) Evans, Jenny; Vials Moore, AdamThe session aims to provide a foundation for continued collaboration between communities working with NTRO and PID infrastructure stakeholders. The goal is to ensure the evolving needs of diverse research practices are reflected in strategies and implementations surrounding persistent identification. Outcomes may include the formation of working groups to progress specific areas in a collaborative manner.Publikace Otevřený přístup PIDs and GLAM(National Library of Technology, 2024) Dvorak, Jan; Steiner, LudvikThis panel brings together experts from diverse backgrounds, including museum professionals, information scientists, technologists, and policymakers, to explore the opportunities, challenges and best practices associated with the adoption and utilization of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) in cultural institutions.Publikace Otevřený přístup Fostering Scholarly Infrastructure through PIDs to Mobilize the Science as an Open Enterprise: Lessons from Data-Repositories in India(National Library of Technology, 2024) Pal, Jiban K.; Strecker, DorotheaThis presentation entails how to develop scholarly infrastructure through persistent identifiers (PIDs) with the application of relevant schemas viz. Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs), Persistent Uniform Resource Locators (PURLs), National Bibliography Numbers (NBNs), Archival Resource Keys (ARKs), and CNRI Handles. It also emphasizes the extensive uses of each schema with their purpose and possible strategies for implementing PIDs with the need for organizational support. Eventually, it demonstrates an approach of FAIRness through global infrastructure by linking digital objects with DataCite services, researchers with ORCiD, and organizations with ROR to discover the resources persistently and sustainability. So this presentation (focusing on a prototype investigation) illustrates how PIDs are being practiced toward maintaining the FAIRness of data-repositories in India and mobilizing the science as an open-enterprise.Publikace Otevřený přístup A Universal Proposal System: Connecting Facilities, Users, Institutions, and Data(National Library of Technology, 2024) White-DePace, Susan; Vanni, Constance A.; Jones, PaulThree U.S. Department of Energy Scientific User Facilities are partnering on a shared application to manage the submission and review of research proposals, making use of ORCID and ROR identifiers to standardize the format and structure of proposal data and supplement local, independent business systems with PIDs that can follow a user and their research from proposal to publication.Publikace Otevřený přístup Research Portal Denmark: A PID Founded National Research Output Infrastructure(National Library of Technology, 2024) Hytteballe Ibanez, Karen; Dohm Lauridsen, NikolineResearch Portal Denmark is an emerging national research output infrastructure relying heavily on PIDs. The importance of PIDs is especially important as the infrastructure links and connects different content types such as Danish publications, Danish patents and Danish grants from multiple data providers both - commercial, open and national. In the presentation we will share the practical experiences gained working with PIDs – both the joys and pains. We would also like to share/and discuss experiences with trying to bring awareness and understanding of the PID benefits with various Danish stakeholders – research institutions, funders and other actors in the community.Publikace Otevřený přístup PIDfest 2024 - Conference Welcome(National Library of Technology, 2024) Folklorní soubor Rosénka; Smeykal, Ondřej; Černohlávková, Petra; Heringová, Hana; Simons, Natasha; Liffers, Matthias; Svoboda, MartinPIDfest 2024 Conference Welcome speech and performance.Publikace Otevřený přístup Enhancing Europe PMC Grant Data with PIDs(National Library of Technology, 2024) Parkin, MichaelResearch funders need to track the scholarly outputs that arise from projects they fund. This is no trivial task in a landscape of missing or incorrect citation of funding, and ambiguity between individuals and institutions with similar names. The use of PIDs within grant metadata can help tremendously in terms of disambiguation, citability, and facilitate integration into existing systems and workflows. Europe PMC is a life science literature database containing over 43.5 million journal and preprint abstracts and over 9.5 million full-text articles. It’s supported by 35 research funders who share their grant data with Europe PMC and is stored in a grant information system (GRIST). We will discuss the motivations for including PIDs in grant data, share our experience in technical implementation, and look at the progress made towards the incorporation of grants into the scholarly PID infrastructure.Publikace Otevřený přístup Collaborative Research and an International Focus in the Irish National PID strategy(National Library of Technology, 2024) Griffith, LisaThis presentation will discuss the development of the Irish National PID strategy, commissioned by the National Open Research Forum (NORF) in response to the National Action Plan on Open Research, 2022-2030. Recognising the importance of PIDs underpinning many emerging national policy and research infrastructure frameworks as key to supporting the interoperability of Irish research, the PID strategy development process also highlighted PIDs as a desirable support for advancing the core values of equity and fairness, diversity and inclusiveness, advocated for in the UNESCO Recommendation on Open Science (2021).Publikace Otevřený přístup Leveraging PIDs to Implement Open Science Aware Responsible Research Assessment(National Library of Technology, 2024) Tatum, CliffordThis presentation introduces the Open Science Assessment Framework (OSAF), which is being developed to facilitate the use of research assessment-specific infrastructure informed by sensibilities of both the Open Science (OS) and Responsible Research Assessment (RRA) movements. Central to the OSAF is adapting the RAiD (a new PID for projects) for use in research(er) assessment. The RAiD is presently being implemented as a service on the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) platform via the FAIRCORE4EOSC project. The OSAF is presently being developed in the GraspOS project. Both projects are funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe framework programme.