PIDfest 2024
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Robust Governance and a Vision for a Canadian National PID Strategy(National Library of Technology, 2024) Aspler, JohnPresentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024 on the practice of using persistent identifiers by the research community in Canada and on the Canadian National PID Strategy. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Addressing Equity and Access to PID Infrastructure(National Library of Technology, 2024) Mejias, GabrielaThis session will discuss the core objectives, strategies, and impact of this initiative, shedding light on its significance to allow underrepresented communities to benefit from PID infrastructure. We will discuss progress to date and challenges across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East and will have speakers dial in from the regions to share their work. In this interactive session, we aim to inspire engagement and collaboration among PID stakeholders towards the shared goal of advancing equity and access in the research landscape. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup FAIR, PID-Aware Infrastructure in Support of Open Science Dissemination(National Library of Technology, 2024) Venkatesan, Aravind; Juaçaba Neto, RenatoKnowledge management at EMBL-EBI provides a range of tools and services that promote FAIR, PID-aware data integration. Europe PMC, a digital archive for life science publications, runs a text mining pipeline that extracts accession numbers and other bio-entities mentioned in scientific articles. The FAIRified versions of these articles are openly available. The BioStudies database aims to provide access to all the data outputs of a life sciences study from a single place, by organising links (text-mined, or specified by the study authors) to databases at EMBL-EBI or elsewhere, as well as hosting data and metadata that do not fit elsewhere. The Ontology Lookup Service (OLS) provides data annotations with appropriate ontologies and controlled vocabularies to ground assertions. identifiers.org provides globally unique PIDs across systems and resources in the form of compact identifiers. Finally, EBI search indexes these systems and many others to allow users to use powerful query syntax to locate useful data objects among the millions available. Additionally, a subset of metadata is available directly through EBI search, turning it into a central collection point from multiple providers. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup PIDfest 2024 - Closing Session(National Library of Technology, 2024) Černohlávková, Petra; Kramer, Bianca; Hanahoe, Hillary; Kundu, Suze; McCafferty, Siobhann; Simons, NatashaPIDfest 2024 Closing Session. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Towards Language Diversity in Scholarly Communication(National Library of Technology, 2024) Birukou, AliaksandrThis session aims to gather publishers, researchers, technologists, librarians from non-English speaking countries that have culture of publishing in local language. After a brief review of technical infrastructure and challenges of publishing in languages other than English, we will invite the audience to share their experiences and engage into discussion on how we can make scholarly communication more diverse, equal and inclusive. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Persistence and Sustainability Built into the PID Ecosystem: What Does it Take?(National Library of Technology, 2024) Nordling, JosefineIn this session, you will hear reflections on the topic from engagement with the wider EOSC community and beyond (e.g. the Research Data Alliance), including a diverse range of stakeholder groups, ranging from data managers to service providers and research support personnel. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Discussion to Equitable Access to PIDs(National Library of Technology, 2024) Mejias, Gabriela; Tembo, LombeQ&A block complementary to Equitable Access to PIDs. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Why PIDs Matter: Keynote Panel 1(National Library of Technology, 2024) Zheng, Zefan; Owango, Joy; Finch, Caroline; Porter, Simon; Hoekstra, RinkePresentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024 from the Keynote Panel 1 on topic WHy PIDs Matter. Includes following presentations: Zefan Zheng. Learning to be FAIR; Joy Owango. Why PIDs matter?; Simon Porter. For Service Providers, PIDsare an invitation to collaborate ; Rinke Hoekstra. Why PIDs matter(The Good, The Bad and The Ugly). - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Measuring Progress: The State of Scholarly Metadata(National Library of Technology, 2024) Thibodeau, JessicaIn this interactive session, we facilitated a discussion with attendees who could share their perspective on the progress that had been made toward improving metadata management across the research lifecycle, including policies, standards, best practices projects, working groups, tools, services, and more. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup From Collection to Citation : The Diverse Actors and PIDs Needed for Comprehensive Material Sample Management(National Library of Technology, 2024) Klump, Jens; Edmunds, Rorie; Thomer, AndreaThis interactive panel session will use the ESIP Cluster’s mapping to trace the network of actors involved in the collection and process management of samples through their lifecycle, as well as key use cases and current technical challenges. It will focus on: 1. The assignment of PIDs (e.g., IGSN IDs). 2. Guidelines developed by the ESIP Cluster to enable sample citation in scholarly publications. By taking a holistic view of those involved in material sample management, the session hopes to foster dialogue between researchers and the (meta)data managers who can realise their changing needs and expectations regarding standardised protocols, transparent metadata, and efficient sample retrieval. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Curation and Community: Setting Metadata Policies at ROR(National Library of Technology, 2024) Buttrick, Adam; Gould, MariaROR’s curation model offers a unique example of how to curate PID metadata at scale through an open, responsive, and community-driven process. This session will review how the model was developed, discuss the tricky issues and decisions that ROR has encountered over the years, and share plans for future directions, inviting input and participation from the audience. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Exploring Research Collaboration Through Connected PIDs: ORCID & Crossref Data Visualization Using R and Tableau(National Library of Technology, 2024) Rabun, Sheila; Gujilde, Paolo P.The ORCID US Community partnered with the Drexel University LEADING program to create a set of resources for visualizing publication collaboration activity based on public data from researchers’ ORCID records and Crossref DOI publication metadata. The resources include an R script that can be used to retrieve information about publishing collaborations between researchers at a home organization and other organizations across the globe. The resulting dataset can be imported into a Tableau Public dashboard template, to create a data visualization that can be shared with multiple stakeholders to emphasize how PIDs can be used to visualize researcher activity and impact. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Double Identification Workflows Research and Practical Application: CSTR Application and Cooperation(National Library of Technology, 2024) Xia, XiaoleiPresentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup PIDifying Latin America(National Library of Technology, 2024) Cardoso, AnaThe presentation will address the primary open PIDs used in research, as well as demonstrating how they are being used in the Latin America region and how, in combination, they can increase trust in research and the research infrastructure. It will talk about the benefits of persistent identifiers used in Latin America and how their adoption contributes to open science and a more open and robust framework that strengthens the research ecosystem. Use cases and their benefits will be presented with the interoperability of the different open persistent identifiers. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Double Identification Workflows Research and Practical Application: a brief introduction of CSTR(National Library of Technology, 2024) Wang, LijuanPresentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Enhancing Cost Transparency: The Role of Persistent Identifiers in the OpenCost Metadata Schema(National Library of Technology, 2024) Schweihofer, BiancaThe openCost project is creating a technical infrastructure that allows us to comprehensively record all publication costs and subsequently make them freely accessible by means of standardized interfaces. The aim is to enable cost transparency not only at institutional and national level, but also to facilitate international comparisons. The project focuses on the development of a standardized metadata schema to record, retrieve, and map all publication costs of a scientific institution in a structured form. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Developing a New Identifier to Support Trust in Media: Input on a Universal Media Identifier(National Library of Technology, 2024) Carpenter, ToddIn early 2024, ISO approved the creation of a new International Workshop Agreement project to develop a plan for a new identifier that would uniquely identify media channels and brands. The deliverable of this workshop is a document that provides requirements and recommendations for the structure and governance of Unique Media Identifiers (UMiDs) that are assigned to channels and brands (content publishers). The aim of this unique key is to establish source identity, i. e. a clear connection between outlets and assets belonging to the same content publisher, channel, or brand across platforms, including news media websites and their social media presence. Such an interoperable system of identifiers is crucial to safeguarding the integrity of the online news ecosphere,,which is relevant for every stakeholder and user when publishing, accessing, and managing content online. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Characteristics of PID Policies: A Comprehensive Approach to Supporting Assessment(National Library of Technology, 2024) Nordling, Josefine; van Lieshout, NataschaThis presentation will showcase innovative methodologies employed during the workshop, wherein participants were afforded the opportunity to evaluate the efficacy and suitability of PID policies delineated by two fictitious PID service providers constituting examples of a bad and a good PID policy. This achievement was facilitated through the utilisation of a tool developed by the FAIRCORE4EOSC project known as the Compliance Assessment Toolkit. This tool enables the evaluation of PID policies against a predefined set of criteria derived from the EOSC PID Policy. This interactive exercise provided invaluable insights into the practical implementation and governance of PID policies, thereby contributing to accelerated efforts to defining PID practices as part of PID or data policies within the research community. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Discussion to National PID Strategies 1(National Library of Technology, 2024) Simons, Natasha; Heringová, Hana; Brown, Josh; Pal, Jiban K.; Strecker, Dorothea; Hayashi, KazuhiroQ&A block complementary to National PID Strategies 1. - Odložené zveřejněníPouze metadata
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Omezený přístupPublikace Otevřený přístup Let’s Talk About PIDs(National Library of Technology, 2024) Kundu, Suze; Mejias, Gabriela; Meadows, AliceDoes your work involve talking to people about PIDs? Do you sometimes struggle to explain what they are? Do you find it hard to clearly articulate their value to different communities? If you answered yes to any of these questions, come along to this session and learn how other people are telling PID stories in their communities: how they talk about the value proposition for PIDs and their metadata (individually and collectively); what sorts of messages work for them and what don’t; how they incorporate use cases and evidence; and more. This is an interactive session so, as well as hearing from speakers representing a variety of perspectives, you’ll also have a chance to share your own experiences of talking about PIDs, to brainstorm new ways of communicating their value, and to try them out on other participants in this session.