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One of the goals of the FAIR-IMPACT project is to work with PID service providers and infrastructures to meet user needs, align with European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) PID policy, and maximize uptake. To achieve this goal, coordination between PID service providers and EOSC is needed; where PIDs for various entities, such as research outputs, instruments, services, people, organisations and software should be covered. As a first step to establish a coordination mechanism, a common value proposition by relevant PID providers should be created and publicly shared. This document outlines a shared value proposition by relevant PID providers, including current alignment to the EOSC PID Policy roles, pain points that PIDs can help solve, and benefits of PIDs for EOSC users.
FAIR data, FAIR-IMPACT, PIDs, metadata, persistent identifiers, FAIR
FAIR data, FAIR-IMPACT, PIDs, metadata, persistent identifiers, FAIR
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