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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May 16, 2023
We would like to invite you to a meeting for institutions that will be using the services of the National…
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ORCID is hosting another webinar for organisations using ORCID services. In this session they will focus on benefits of organizational…
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The International ISSN Centre and the network of nearly 100 national ISSN Centres serve publishers who need unambiguous identification of…
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On Thursday, April 13, 2023, from 4 to 5 pm, ORCID is hosting another in a series of webinars for…
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It is now also possible to add a Data Management Plan (DMP) to your ORCID profile as a result of…
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The IGSN ID (International Generic Sample Number) is a unique and permanent identifier for physical samples (e.g. rocks, water, soil).…
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We will be publishing news regarding persistent identifiers and related events in the Czech Republic as well as worldwide in…
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