The UK Persistent Identifier (PID) Consortium
In a post for The Scholarly Kitchen in June 2020, Alice Meadows argues that now, as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented levels of openness and collaboration among researchers around the world, building a strong and stable research…
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In a post for The Scholarly Kitchen in June 2020, Alice Meadows argues that now, as the COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented levels of openness and collaboration among researchers around the world, building a strong and stable research infrastructure is more important than ever. Meadows announces that, as part of its efforts to support and expand open access (OA) in the UK, Jisc is working to establish a UK Persistent Identifier (PID) Consortium.
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Original publication: Winter, Caroline. "The UK Persistent Identifier (PID) Consortium." Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 25 Sep. 2020, https://ospolicyobservatory.uvic.ca/the-uk-persistent-identifier-pid-consortium/.
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