PPT-Minting and managing digital object identifiers
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B2HANDLE 2 FAIR Digital Objects PIDs and B2HANDLE motivation B2HANDLE architecture and access B2HANDLE services Hosting Profiles amp Search Integration with other EOSC services and workflow example. Graph 1 Percentage of silver of an-cient Roman silver coinage from 30 BC to 253 AD. Fig. 17Hot striking produced these debased silver coins. Fig. 1idea of how worked.Source: for Digital Objects. Why Worry About Identifiers?. Individuals and organizations, including governments and businesses, need to manage increasing amounts of primary and secondary data and increasingly complex and fluid data relationships over long periods of time. Identifiers are essential to this process.. . identifiers. – an . Overview. Juha Hakala. The National . Library. of Finland. 2011-02-01. Traditional identifiers. Traditional (bibliographic) identifiers are systems like ISBN (International Standard Book Number) which provide unique and persistent identification for certain . UC Berkeley School of Information, Information Access Seminar. Registering Researchers in . Authority Files . 1. Karen Smith-Yoshimura. . 6 December 2013. . Scholarly output impacts the reputation and ranking of the institution. Sophie . Honohan. Barrister-at-Law, Accredited Mediator. 21. st. April, 2016. Health Identifiers Act Conference. Outline. (a) Offences relating to assignment of individual health identifiers; (b) Offences relating to assignment of health services provider identifiers. Melbourne, Australia. 2. December 2015. Working with OCLC Research Library Partners on . Researcher & . Organisational. Identifiers. Karen . Smith-Yoshimura. OCLC Research. Funder/government-led initiatives to . ARL Research Library Leadership Fellows, OCLC Visit. What’s in a Name? . Managing Researcher IDs & the Library’s Role . 1. Karen Smith-Yoshimura. . 5 May 2014 . . Scholarly output impacts the reputation and ranking of the institution. Phil Reed @. PhilReedData. The University of Manchester . phil.reed@manchester.ac.uk. Overview. Introduction to me and The University of Manchester. The problem of company and other security identifiers. a. n introduction. Joan Starr. California Digital Library. Agenda. Introducing identifiers. ARKs and DOIs. Using EZID to mint and assign them. Using DataCite to track citations. Citation practices and issues. 2. Memory Space. 3. Data Types. 4.Data state. 5. Declaration. . 5.1 Constants. . 5.2 Variables. 6. Examples. Outline. 2. In our course, reserved words are written in . light blue. 1. IDENTIFIERS. Identifiers are names of things such as:. Prepared for . CNI Spring Membership Meeting. April 2014. Presented by:. Micah Altman,. . escience@mit.edu. Director of Research, MIT Libraries. Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution. Karen Smith-. Define identifiers and their purpose. Reviewing some of the identifiers we have already seen. Discussing case sensitivity. Describing naming conventions. Define. Reserved identifiers. Keywords. Identifiers. Karen Smith-Yoshimura. Researcher Identifiers. . What’s in a Name . (or URI)?. Program Officer. Authorship Trends, Issues, & Questions. Trend. Potential. Authorship . Issues. Questions. Increase in number. Data structures. In any programming language you need to refer to data. The simplest way is with the actual data value, like “Joe”, 23.4, True. Those are called constants or literals – they stand for themselves.
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