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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ORCID Webinar: Research Integrity and High-Quality Metadata for Publishers

27. May 2026

The recording of the first webinar in the ORCID series dedicated to research integrity is now available for viewing. This session focuses on publishers and…

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National ORCID Centre by the Numbers

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…

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ORCID as a Strategic Tool: Data Confirm a Link with Better Research Visibility

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…

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Linking Research Funding through ROR ID in Crossref

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…

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