Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are tools that are used to uniquely identify people, organisations, and other objects (e.g., books, articles, datasets) in a scholarly communication system. This website provides information about persistent identifiers and the types of support for them at the national level.
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27. May 2026
The second part of ORCID's webinar series on research integrity shifts the focus to the perspective of institutions and libraries. Incomplete or poor-quality metadata make… … ORCID Webinar: Research Integrity and High-Quality Metadata for Institutions Read More »
20. May 2026
The National ORCID Centre has been operating at the National Library of Technology since June 2023. In less than three years, it has significantly expanded… …
18. May 2026
Institutions that actively manage their researchers' ORCID records achieve better results in global rankings — that is the main finding of a joint study by… … ORCID as a Strategic Tool: Data Confirm a Link with Better Research Visibility Read More »
7. May 2026
Crossref has introduced a new method to enhance metadata for scholarly publications by automatically assigning research funder names to standardized identifiers from the Research Organization… … Linking Research Funding through ROR ID in Crossref Read More »