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Australian national Persistent Identifier (PID) strategy 2024

Authors: Australian Research Data Commons;

Australian national Persistent Identifier (PID) strategy 2024

Abstract

The Australian National Persistent Identifier Strategy is the culmination of a coordinated, comprehensive and collaborative process led by the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC). It has been informed by extensive consultation through national workshops, working groups, webinars and via an open call for individual and group submissions. A National PID Strategy Taskforce comprised of senior stakeholders provided strategic advice and guidance. Released as a draft in July 2023, the Strategy has been refined through extensive and open co-design, consultation and engagement with the sector.

Keywords

PID, Persistent Identifier, strategy

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