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Title: | Dreams and realities of PID adoption in European research information management: A story of PID tactics | Authors: | Dortmund, Annette | Keywords: | research information management;persistent identifiers;organization identifiers;ORCID;current research information systems;OCLC | Issue Date: | 23-Jan-2018 | Publisher: | OCLC | Conference: | PIDapalooza 2018 | Abstract: | Team members from OCLC Research, in conjunction with LIBER, have been examining the adoption and integration of persistent identifiers (PIDs) in the evolving ecosystem of research information management in Finland, Germany, and the Netherlands. In this presentation some findings are shared regarding the dynamics around PID adoption, in particular incentives and barriers to adoption: - Standards & good practice … are modest incentives at best - Vision can or cannot be convincing - PIDs get adopted when they solve someone‘s problem - Data (ingest) workflows drive PID adoption in RIM - Scaled infrastructure can support PID adoption - Mandates strongly support PID adoption – but only if culturally acceptable, or will be resisted - Libraries can help get researchers on board! |
Description: | 18 slides.-- Presentation delivered at the PIDapalooza 2018 event (Girona, Jan 23-24, 2018) Event schedule available at https://pidapalooza18.sched.com/ |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11366/630 | DOI: | https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5727011.v2 |
Appears in Collections: | Outreach: Presentations |
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