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RLT Open Knowledge Podcast: Episode two - Persistent Identifiers

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Episode two focuses on a discussion around persistent identifiers (PIDs) such as ORCiD, RAiD, and DOIs, thinking about the challenges associated with them such as repository integrations, what sits behind PIDs, accessing the information that they point to and how they can help recognise contributions to scholarly outputs. The future of PIDs in the scholarly communications landscape is also a topic of conversation. Holly is joined by special guests, Kirsty Wallis, Head of Research Liaison at University College London and Dr. Adam Vials Moore, Product specialist for PIDs at Jisc.

Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

http://www.openaccessweek.org/

https://www.ukri.org/publications/ukri-open-access-policy/

https://orcid.org/

https://www.raid.org.au/

https://casrai.org/credit/

ORCIDs in the Wild: A Field Guide to the Popular Persistent Identifier

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Episode two focuses on a discussion around persistent identifiers (PIDs) such as ORCiD, RAiD, and DOIs, thinking about the challenges associated with them such as repository integrations, what sits behind PIDs, accessing the information that they point to and how they can help recognise contributions to scholarly outputs. The future of PIDs in the scholarly communications landscape is also a topic of conversation. Holly is joined by special guests, Kirsty Wallis, Head of Research Liaison at University College London and Dr. Adam Vials Moore, Product specialist for PIDs at Jisc.

Links and resources mentioned in this episode:

http://www.openaccessweek.org/

https://www.ukri.org/publications/ukri-open-access-policy/

https://orcid.org/

https://www.raid.org.au/

https://casrai.org/credit/

ORCIDs in the Wild: A Field Guide to the Popular Persistent Identifier

  continue reading

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