2023
de Castro, Pablo; Herb, Ulrich; Rothfritz, Laura; Schöpfel, Joachim
Adoption of the DAI in the Netherlands and subsequent superseding by ORCID/ISNI Technical Manual
Knowledge Exchange 2023.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Case Study, DAI, Dutch Digital Author Identifier, Persistent Identifier, PID, PID landscape
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title = {Adoption of the DAI in the Netherlands and subsequent superseding by ORCID/ISNI},
author = {Pablo de Castro and Ulrich Herb and Laura Rothfritz and Joachim Schöpfel},
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year = {2023},
date = {2023-02-01},
urldate = {2023-02-01},
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abstract = {This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in pursuit of a well-functioning PID infrastructure for research” commissioned by the Knowledge Exchange in July 2021. The main outcome of this work is a report examining the current PID landscape with an emphasis on its risks and trust-related issues.
The case study looks at the Dutch Digital Author Identifier (DAI). It explains the importance of contingency management and community involvement to successfully address risks and trust issues for a well-functioning PID landscape.
The report, Building the Plane as We Fly It: the Promise of Persistent Identifiers, and remaining complementary case studies have also been published.},
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This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in pursuit of a well-functioning PID infrastructure for research” commissioned by the Knowledge Exchange in July 2021. The main outcome of this work is a report examining the current PID landscape with an emphasis on its risks and trust-related issues.
The case study looks at the Dutch Digital Author Identifier (DAI). It explains the importance of contingency management and community involvement to successfully address risks and trust issues for a well-functioning PID landscape.
The report, Building the Plane as We Fly It: the Promise of Persistent Identifiers, and remaining complementary case studies have also been published.
The case study looks at the Dutch Digital Author Identifier (DAI). It explains the importance of contingency management and community involvement to successfully address risks and trust issues for a well-functioning PID landscape.
The report, Building the Plane as We Fly It: the Promise of Persistent Identifiers, and remaining complementary case studies have also been published.