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Publikace Otevřený přístup Australian National Graph: Levering PIDs to Animate the National Level Network of Research Collaborations(National Library of Technology, 2024) Almeida, Melroy; Aryani, AmirIn this presentation, we explore the concept of the National Persistent Identifier (PID) graph. Connections between ORCID, ROR, DOI, RAID, and other PIDs provide a valuable source of information about the digital footprint of research and the collaboration network of researchers. We provide insights into these connections across the Australian research ecosystem such as the role of ORCID in connecting researchers to nationally funded grants by Australian Research Council (ARC), the coverage of ROR in Australia, and the scope of FunderID in connecting research outputs to Australian research institutions.Publikace Otevřený přístup Australian National PID Strategy: Driving Research and Innovation(National Library of Technology, 2024) Simons, NatashaPresentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024.Publikace Otevřený přístup Persistent Identifiers for Instruments: Integration Guidelines and Maturity Model Development(National Library of Technology, 2024) McCafferty, Siobhann; Klump, JensInstruments are essential to the activity of research, and there is a growing need to accurately describe and identify instruments digitally using a globally unique digital Persistent Identifier (PID). This session will present recent work from the Australasian Identifiers for Instruments Community of Practice (i4iOZ) to support PID uptake and implementation.Publikace 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).