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Publikace Otevřený přístup Discussion to Lightning Talks Session 1(National Library of Technology, 2024) Green, Toby; Subhani, Muhammad Imtiaz ; Osman, Amber; Smith, Arthur; Azhar, Achraf; Authier, Carlos Norberto; Porter, Simon; Parkin, Michael; Bingert, Sven; Zamani, Themis; Hauschke, Christian; Tanabe, Kosuke; Evans, Jenny; Vials Moore, AdamQ&A block complementary to Lightning Talks Session 1.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 PID Policy & Implementation: 2 years of an EOSC Association Task Force(National Library of Technology, 2024) Kalman, Tibor; Zamani, ThemisThis contribution reports about the EOSC Association's Task Force on “PID Policy & Implementation” (PID TF) and the work carried out during the 2-years mandate of the Task Force. The PID TF is a balanced group of PID users, PID providers, as well as PID experts (including domain- and technology experts). One of the main activities of the EOSC’s PID Task Force is the liaison, monitoring and collaboration with the related initiatives (e.g. funded projects working with persistent identifiers, groups working on national PID policies, etc). The core activities of the PID TF were organized into focus groups, each assigned with specific objectives. The first focus group worked on mapping PID-related activities by compiling a comprehensive list of PID-related projects, infrastructures, providers. The aim was to identify a subset of PID types that could be the primary focus for EOSC and a list of PID-related projects and providers with the goal of helping PID-interested adopters get started using PID in the context of EOSC.Publikace Otevřený přístup A Consortium for Persistent Identifiers: ePIC(National Library of Technology, 2024) Kalman, Tibor; Zamani, ThemisThe ePIC (Persistent Identifier Consortium for eResearch) initiative aims to provide a robust infrastructure for registering and resolving persistent identifiers (PIDs) for the broader research community. ePIC's main goal is to set up and maintain highly reliable, persistent and highly performant services for PIDs. This is achieved through a network of major data centers that share the same service, the same API and that have implemented a redundancy scheme.Publikace Otevřený přístup A Knowledge Base for Persistent Identifiers(National Library of Technology, 2024) Hugo, Wim; Zamani, ThemisThe CAT can serve as a valuable Knowledge Base for PID Stacks within EOSC, offering comprehensive information, resources, and concrete examples of existing PID stacks (e.g., DOIs, ORCIDs) along with guidelines and best practices for their implementation and management within the EOSC ecosystem, as developed in the FAIR-IMPACT project. As a result CAT could provide new users with easy access to information on PID implementation, management, and compliance, helping them navigate the complexities of the PID landscape, and assisting with selection of appropriate PID stacks for their use cases.