Description
Representatives of NFDI consortias and RDM solutions give insights into different PID use cases. The presentations will be followed by the opportunity to ask questions.
Microbial strains can be known by a myriad of different strain designations, culture collection numbers and sequence accessions, which poses a challenge to the communication of research findings, as well as the comparison and reuse of data. Culture collection numbers have the advantage of being unique, stable and subject to high quality standards. Nevertheless, each collection receiving a...
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) at the study or dataset level are insufficient for addressing the
complexity of data management in research. The lack of granularity citation at the level of inline data objects, such as individual survey variables, qualitative data files, and even smaller data points, leads to ambiguities in data citation, inadequate metadata, and data discovery and reusability...