Seeing Your Data's Impact: Persistent Identifiers in Use
Description
This presentation demonstrates how persistent identifiers (PIDs) enable researchers and communities to see, measure, and communicate the impact of shared research data. Using the SPARC (Stimulating Peripheral Activity to Relieve Conditions) program as a case study, it shows how curated, FAIR datasets, supported by ORCID iDs and DataCite DOIs, improve data quality, provenance, discovery, and reuse. The talk highlights the role of human and machine curation in strengthening metadata, the integration of datasets with knowledge bases and computational models, and how PIDs connect data to publications, researchers, and CVs. By making usage, citation, and reuse metrics visible, the presentation illustrates how open infrastructure supports transparency, trust, and long-term research impact. Delivered during Love Data Week 2026, the session is aimed at researchers, data stewards, and research support professionals interested in demonstrating and maximizing the value of shared data.
A recording of the presentation is available on the DataCite YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj_rtgA3uO0&t=1041s
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SPARC-LDW.pdf
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