Published September 9, 2022
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Persistent Identifiers: Current Landscape and Future Trends
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This report, first published in 2016 and updated in 2021-22, is intended to provide an overview of the current landscape of research PIDs, and will provide insights into their role in developing a more cohesive virtual research environment, supporting the preservation, discoverability, and reuse of research information. It also provides a series of recommendations—grouped by broad stakeholder group—designed to focus actions in the Canadian ecosystem to achieve concrete results quickly.
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