Published April 21, 2020 | Version v1
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RDC Webinar: The PID Graph and its Potential: Extending PIDs for Research Data - Presentations

  • 1. DANS
  • 2. DataCite
  • 3. PANGAEA

Description

The Persistent Identifiers (PID) Graph provides a great example of the potential of persistent identifiers. Developed through the FREYA project, the PID Graph provides a way to connect and understand the relationships between different entities involved in the research process including researchers, research organisations, publications and datasets. The RDC webinar, held on February 27, 2020, also described some of our disciplinary implementations of the PID Graph and provided information about how attendees can find out more about identifiers.

Overview of the presentations

  • 5 min Introduction (Ricarda Braukmann, DANS)

  • 15 min PID Graph & ROR (Robin Dasler, DataCite)

  • 15 min ROR & IGSN Scanner (Ketil Koop-Jakobsen, PANGAEA)

  • 5 min PID Forum (Ricarda Braukmann, DANS)

  • Q&A

Files

RDC_Webinar_IntroFREYA.pdf

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Funding

FREYA – Connected Open Identifiers for Discovery, Access and Use of Research Resources 777523
European Commission