Abstract
The sentence "Common unique PIDs for research management information are strongly encouraged" features under technical requirements for journals and publishing platforms and also for institutional and subject repositories in the new UKRI Open Access policy. There's an additional hint at "for example identifiers for funders and/or organisations" besides a requirement for ORCIDs, but the PID landscape is currently in flux and there's quite a few other ones starting to emerge (such as grant IDs, RAiDs or PIDs for research equipment and facilities). This lightning talk will summarise the various PIDs that could eventually be addressed from an institutional perspective and the early stages of their adoption.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 12 |
Publication status | Published - 5 Oct 2022 |
Event | UKRI OA policy PIDs - WS #2 - Online, United Kingdom Duration: 5 Oct 2022 → 5 Oct 2022 |
Workshop
Workshop | UKRI OA policy PIDs - WS #2 |
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Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
Period | 5/10/22 → 5/10/22 |
Keywords
- persistent identifiers
- open access policy
- UKRI
- PIDs
- open scholarly infrastructure
- repositories
- current research information systems (CRIS)