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    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, Nelli
    There 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.
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    Implementing FAIR Workflows: PIDs in the Research Project Lifecycle
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Zheng, Zefan; Ross, Shawn; Cousijn, Helena; Chen, Xiaoli
    In this session we will present the work and experiences implementing PIDs and metadata workflows in a Neuroscience PhD research project, and walk the audience through the research project life cycle from the perspectives of the key PIDs – the roles they play in each stage of the research process, and what action items researchers should check off as they manage and share their research, to make sure the open research infrastructure is utilized to the fullest to optimize the FAIRness of each output. The session will contain four short talks explaining the FAIR workflows approach, the importance of aggregating information at the project level, the resulting project dashboard, and most importantly, the experiences of the researcher applying FAIR workflows to his research project. This will demonstrate the primary PID use cases throughout the research project life cycle and how they can be integrated into the day-to-day practices.
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    A Universal Proposal System: Connecting Facilities, Users, Institutions, and Data
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) White-DePace, Susan; Vanni, Constance A.; Jones, Paul
    Three 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.
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    Advancing FAIR Data Practices through Integrating Scientific Measuring Instruments PIDs for CRIS
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Wermelinger, Julia; Grasso Toro, Federico
    In 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.
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    Double Identification Workflows Research and Practical Application
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Wang, Lijuan; Xia, Xiaolei
    Presentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024.
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    30 Years of URNs: National Libraries as Case Studies
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Vihervalli, Ulriika
    In this session, the National Library of Finland (NLF) will present key findings from a recently conducted URN:NBN landscape report as part of the EU-funded FAIRCORE4EOSC project. Uniform Resource Name (URN) is a standard-based persistent identifier (PID) that NLF has been using since the late 1990s, and now is one of thirteen national libraries across Europe that uses these PIDs.
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    FAIR, PID-Aware Infrastructure in Support of Open Science Dissemination
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Venkatesan, Aravind; Juaçaba Neto, Renato
    Knowledge 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.
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    ORCID’s Multi-faceted Approach to Increasing Global Adoption
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Tembo, Lombe
    During 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.
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    Measuring Progress: The State of Scholarly Metadata
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Thibodeau, Jessica
    In 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.
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    Transition of (P)ID Implementation in NIMS Materials Data Repository and Related Services
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Tanabe, Kosuke
    This presentation will introduce the evolution of (P)ID implementation in the Materials Data Repository (MDR) and related services. MDR is a part of the Materials Data Platform "DICE" developed and operated by National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS). It has experienced several changes in its implementation of identifiers due to difficulties in applying and managing identifiers to research datasets in materials science – including specimens, instruments and chemical compositions – and changing requirements for the service. This presentation will include our example of implementing (P)ID, especially the details of the changes in the requirements and implementations in our data platform.
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    The Role of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) in Promoting FAIR in Indonesia
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Sulaiman, Madiareni; Subagyo, Hendro
    Collaborations between global PID infrastructure providers and Indonesian stakeholders, including the government and grassroots communities, contributed to support for the development and standardization of PIDs in Indonesian research. Indonesia's PIDs have a wide range of applications in local research products, contributing to research and supporting the open science movement. However, there is an urgent need to educate wider researchers, institutions, and legislators on the significance and efficient use of PIDs in achieving open science objectives. In this presentation, we will explore these points in greater detail, specifically examining the policies and procedures related to data and research outputs in Indonesia.
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    Wikidata and the PID Graph
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Smith, Arthur
    Wikidata brings together thousands of persistent identifiers, linking entities together across many dimensions. This session will focus on data about the scholarly community in Wikidata, with identifiers for researchers, scholarly works, research topics, awards, conferences, and other identified entities that can be linked together. The infrastructure, volunteer community, and some of the tools used to maintain this information will be featured.
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    Integrating ROR into Publishing Systems
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Smith, Arthur
    Participants will share experiences in integrating the Research Organization Identifier (ROR) with article submission and processing systems, both for historical records and going forward. What degree of verification of affiliation is needed? How do we integrate with OA agreements? Is it possible to mix local institution databases with the ROR database? Why is it taking so long to get ROR ids into full-text XML and Crossref metadata records? These are among the questions participants may discuss in this session.
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    PID Providers Keynote: Delivering Value to the Research Sector
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Simons, Natasha; Shillum, Chris; Gould, Maria; Clark, Jonathan; Cousijn, Helena; Ross, Shawn
    Keynote Panel Presentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024.
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    National PID Strategies: Session Block
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Simons, Natasha; Heringová, Hana
    Presentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024.
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    Australian National PID Strategy: Driving Research and Innovation
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Simons, Natasha
    Presentation at the PIDfest Conference 2024.
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    Enhancing Cost Transparency: The Role of Persistent Identifiers in the OpenCost Metadata Schema
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Schweihofer, Bianca
    The 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.
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    Let's cultURIze!: PIDs and Persistent URI's in the Heritage Sector in Flanders
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Saenko, Alina; Scheers, Lode
    Meemoo vzw (Flemish institute for archives) is a non-profit organisation that supports the digital archive operations of cultural, media and government organisations. Since 2013 we have been researching practical implementation of PID-theories in the cultural heritage landscape in Flanders. During our research we have gathered experience and knowledge on strategic and operational levels. We have dealt with conceptual and practical questions like identification of real-life artworks and digital data about them, centralised or decentralised PID-services, management-tools or PIDs for heritage institutions, disseminating the PIDs or objects through Wikidata etc. With this session we would like to share our lessons learned (both successes and epic failures) from previous years, showcase the cultURIze tool and the PID strategy template and get feedback from the community.
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    Utilising PIDs in the Finnish National Research Information Hub - Research.fi
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Rydman, Walter; Sipponen, Sonja
    The Finnish National Research Information Hub project was launched in 2017. As a result, Research.fi, a service collecting and disseminating information on research conducted in Finland, was opened to the public in 2020. The service has been actively developed over the years to contain information about publications and research data produced in Finland, projects funded by public as well as private research funders, information on researchers operating in Finland and their research activities. Data flows from research actors systems into the Hub and back. In our presentation we will describe how Research.fi utilizes persistent identifiers in creating the National Research Information Hub.
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    Research Activity Identifiers (RAiDs): Bringing an Emerging PID to Global Production
    (National Library of Technology, 2024) Ross, Shawn; Cousijn, Helena; Liffers, Matthias; Simons, Natasha
    This workshop provides an overview of the Research Activity Identifier (RAiD). RAiD is a persistent identifier for research projects, which links a project’s organisations, people, inputs and outputs and provides key information not found elsewhere. RAiDs reduce the administrative burden of research project management, facilitate reporting of research outputs and impacts, and make research more transparent by exposing a project’s make-up and how it changes over time. The workshop consists of three parts lasting 20 minutes each. First, we will briefly introduce RAiD, focusing on the overall approach, metadata schema, identifier strategy, and the latest RAiD development and implementation updates. This part will include a short demonstration. Next, participants will have the opportunity to use the system, creating and editing RAiDs in a demonstration environment (including a web application and API). Finally, we will offer participants the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback about the system itself, use cases, and other aspects of RAiD that can inform future technical and policy development.