Published September 29, 2023 | Version 1.0
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The Great Varieties of PIDs and How to Use Them: Navigating the Persistent Identifier Landscape

  • 1. Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2. Japan Science and Technology Agency
  • 3. Crossref
  • 4. DataCite
  • 5. ORCID

Description

DataCite, ORCID, and Crossref as international open scholarly infrastructure are adopted globally, but in APAC, national level PID providers also share the vision and work with their respective local communities to build services and tools to help them achieve data management goals. We are spoiled by the thriving PIDs ecosystem with PIDs for different types of entities, different levels of technical interoperability, different governance model, different user community, etc.  - When the time comes to build an optimal PID integration or adoption strategy, how should one navigate the landscape?

Join the continued conversation in the Better Together APAC webinar series to dive into the topic of working with multiple PIDs, hear from DataCite, Crossref and ORCID, as well as organizations that have already built and implemented strategies that synergize the strength of different PIDs to provide their communities with the flexibility to meet varied use cases, making them truly better, together.

Speakers:

  • Multi-identifiers on Science Data Bank – Lulu Jiang, SciDB, CNIC 
  • Japan Link Center with PID connection - DOI Registration Agency of Japan, but MORE – Yoshiro Hirao, JaLC
  • ROR IDs in Crossref metadata – Fabienne Michaud, Product Manager, Crossref
  • Better together: working with multiple PIDs – Crossref x ORCID – Lena Stoll, Product Manager, Crossref
  • Navigating the PIDs Landscape, Advancing Knowledge – Xiaoli Chen, Project Lead, DataCite
  • Shine Together: ORCID and PIDs In a Row – Estelle Cheng, Engagement Manager, ORCID

A recording of this webinar can be found here: https://youtu.be/onqixryUXcU

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20230929 presentation by JaLC.pdf

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