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Repositories are currently typically the destination of outputs of the final stages of research. New infrastructure and standards are supporting the capture of a more fine-grained view of the research process. As these novel output types and research
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Slides from “Persistent Identifiers – not just a termin[al/us]" Description: Over the course of their evolution, persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been primarily associated with static “research objects”, the most well-known being the DOI, D
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Alexander, Phil, Smythe, Roger, Jonas, Pauline, Dawson-Piill, Tony Q, Harrison, Philip, Maunder, Terry, Moonglum Jnr, Rogers, Michael, Evans, Steve, Stayt, Nic, Fellows, Tim, Stevens, Marcus, Evans, Sally
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Mojo Magazine; Jun2017, Issue 283, p10-11, 2p
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Fellows, Tim
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Engineering & Technology (17509637); Aug2014, Vol. 9 Issue 7, p25-25, 1p, 1 Illustration
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Vials Moore, Adam, Kaye, John
Over the course of their evolution, persistent identifiers (PIDs) have been primarily associated with static “research objects”, the most well-known being the DOI, Digital Object Identifier. Typically, these PIDs have been associated with the fin
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