status: Recognised & Endorsed
Chair (s): Jonathan Clark, Laurel Haak, Adrian Burton
Group Email: [group_email]
Secretariat Liaison:
The pervasive use of persistent identifiers is seen as a foundational element in anchoring and referencing research data in an interoperable way. The purpose of the Persistent Identifier Interest Group is to synchronize identifier-related efforts, address important and emerging PID-related topics and coordinate activities, including appropriate RDA Working Groups, to practically solve PID-related issues from the engaged communities.
The PID IG will foster working groups to address specific topics, and in particular to address and define emerging PID use cases in the domain of data, and whether the research community would benefit from a global open identifiers for persons, data objects, organizations, grants, etc. Where applicable the PID-IG will collaborate with existing RDA working groups, or it will establish new working groups based on priority areas as identified at RDA plenaries.
A full charter document can be found here.
Posts
FAIRPoints ‘Ask me Anything’ Event: Focus on Identifiers
The next FAIRPoints ‘Ask me Anything’ (AMA) event in its ongoing series will take place on 26 January and focus on the topic of Identifiers. Speakers will discuss the different types of identifiers available, their importance in creating FAIRDigital objects, and how they can be applied and integrated into research practices. To learn more and register, visit https://www.lyyti.fi/reg/fairpoints_ama.0 | Add new comment
Invitation to participate in 'A Decade of Data: 10 Years of the RDA' events and activities
by Connie Clare
Good day, The RDA Secretariat would like to invite the PID IG to participate in ‘A Decade of Data’: Celebrating 10 Years of the Research Data Alliance’. 10 months to celebrate 10 years of the RDA0 | Add new comment
RDA Plenary 19 Draft Programme Now Available
Dear Group Chairs, The RDA 19th Plenary draft programme is now available: https://www.rd-alliance.org/rdas-19th-plenary-programme-0. Please note that the Plenary programme is a part of the International Data Week programme that can be accessed at https://www.rd-alliance.org/international-data-week-2022-programme.0 | Add new comment
RDA Plenary 19 as a part of IDW 2022 - Notification of Acceptance
Dear Chairs of the PID IG, Congratulations! Your RDA Plenary 19 (P19) session application titled PID Infrastructure: What makes open open? has been approved. Please consider this your official notification of acceptance. At this time, the Secretariat is scheduling all approved sessions and the draft programme will be published on Thursday, 14th April 2022. Any requests for changes should be made by Thursday, 21st April and the final detailed programme with your session time and link to your session page will be published by Monday, 25th April 2022 on the RDA website.0 | Add new comment
Hiring a Technical Community Manager at the Research Organization Registry (ROR)
by Maria Gould
ROR is hiring! We are looking for a full-time Technical Community Manager to expand the adoption and integration of ROR throughout the global scholarly communications ecosystem.0 | Add new comment
Hiring a Technical Community Manager at the Research Organization Registry (ROR)
by Maria Gould
ROR is hiring! We are looking for a full-time Technical Community Manager to expand the adoption and integration of ROR throughout the global scholarly communications ecosystem.0 | Add new comment
Hiring a Technical Community Manager at the Research Organization Registry (ROR)
by Maria Gould
ROR is hiring! We are looking for a full-time Technical Community Manager to expand the adoption and integration of ROR throughout the global scholarly communications ecosystem.0 | Add new comment
Hiring a Technical Community Manager at the Research Organization Registry (ROR)
by Maria Gould
ROR is hiring! We are looking for a full-time Technical Community Manager to expand the adoption and integration of ROR throughout the global scholarly communications ecosystem.0 | Add new comment
Hiring a Technical Community Manager at the Research Organization Registry (ROR)
by Maria Gould
ROR is hiring! We are looking for a full-time Technical Community Manager to expand the adoption and integration of ROR throughout the global scholarly communications ecosystem.0 | Add new comment
P19 session proposals submissions
by Irina Hope
Dear group members, Thank you for submitting your session proposal for the Plenary 19 titled ‘PID Infrastructure: What makes open open?’. A review of all submitted proposals is now underway. Notifications of sessions acceptance will be sent out by Thursday, 24th March. Please contact the RDA Secretariat at enquiries@rd-alliance.org with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your submission. Kind regards, RDA Secretariat0 | Add new comment