Guidelines and policy for RAiD, the Research Activity Identifier

The persistent identification of research outputs is part of good research data management practice and is central to the FAIR Principles and the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) vision. Several types of persistent identifiers (PIDs) are currently used to identify data (and other kinds of research outputs) but also different actors involved in the creation of outputs and the organisations that employ them or fund their work. Fostering harmonisation of different persistent identifiers, necessitates the definition and implementation of appropriate PID policies.

FAIR-IMPACT’s Creating EOSC-compliant Persistent Identifier (PID) policies support action aimed to help successful applicants complete self-assessments concerning their PID policy readiness through the use of FAIRCORE4EOSC’s Compliance Assessment Toolkit (CAT) service, which strives to encode, record, and query compliance with the EOSC PID policy. The support action did not focus on any specific PID type but rather provided general best practice guidelines on the creation and assessment of PID policies. This FAIR Implementation Story outlines the experience of SLICES-RI with their self-assessment. 


Author:

Giacomo Cannizzaro, SURF, FC4E

Implementation Story

Country
Netherlands
Key topic
PIDs
FAIR Implementation tool
Scientific Domain
Domain agnostic
Support Received
Creating EOSC compliant PID policies
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