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Revision as of 06:33, 9 January 2022
Persistent Identifiers (PID): Introduction and HowTo
Scope
This wiki page summarizes relevant facts and procedures regarding persistent identifers (PID) for the OSGeo communities.
Status
Draft (2022-01-09)
Overview
- What are persistent identifiers and why are they relevant
- PID for software
- PID for people
- PID for documentation
- PID for video
- PID for physical objects
- Infrastructure
- Howto: Registering a DOI for a OSGeo software Project
What are PID
tbd
PID for software
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
tbd
PID for people
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)
tbd
PID for documentation
tbd
PID for video
- TIB AV-Portal
PID for physical objects
tbd
Infrastructure
* Software Repositories (GitHub) * Zenodo
Howto: Registering a DOI for a OSGeo software Project
Requirements
This should be done by a person who represents the software project (member of PSC or similar).
Options
ORCIDs for authors, developers and other project staff can be embedded in the DOI metadata, allowing for proper citation.
Option 1: Upload a snapshot
Pro: Takes less than 10 minutes to achieve Pro: Can be extended with better integration options Con: Metadata (author list) must be edited manually. (ORCID option ?) Example: rasdaman project
Option 2: Create a live link between the GitHub Repo and Zenodo
Pro: Immediate automated updates of DOI payload and metadata for each software release on GitHub Con: Takes a bit longer than option 1 (20 minutes ?)