PID SLAM – updates from around the world of PIDs
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Poetry slams are often loud and lively, with plenty of audience participation, cheering and dramatic delivery. We’re hoping that our PID SLAM will evoke the same excitement in our audience of PID lovers.
The meeting will return to the 5-10 minute lightening talk format we last used in P16 and P17 with the aim of covering as many PID-related topics as we can while leaving plenty of room for questions and comments. We believe this format is especially suited to virtual sessions.Introduction to PID IG for newcomers (Jonathan Clark)
Review of the current PID Landscape (Todd Carpenter & John Chodacki)
DiSSCo Transition Phase (Wouter Addink)
PIDFest (Josh Brown)
Growing Through Collaborative Partnerships (Helena Cousin & Matt Buys)
PIDs at Scale (Larry Lannom)
Updates from other RDA GroupsWorking with PIDS in Tools IG (Rory Macneil)
National PID Strategies IG (Natasha Simons)Questions / Comments / Discussions
Applicable Pathways
FAIR, CARE, TRUST – Principles, Data Infrastructures and Environments – InstitutionalAvoid conflict with the following group (1)
National PID Strategies Interest GroupBrief introduction describing the activities and scope of the group
The PID IG is the cross-pollination place for PID initiatives within and beyond RDA.
The pervasive use of persistent identifiers is seen as a foundational element in anchoring and referencing research data in an interoperable way. The purpose of the Persistent Identifier Interest Group is to synchronise identifier-related efforts, address important and emerging PID-related topics and coordinate activities, including appropriate RDA Working Groups, to support practical solutions for PID-related issues from the engaged communities.
The PID IG fosters working groups to address specific topics, and in particular to address and define emerging PID use cases in the domain of data, and how the research community would benefit from a portfolio of global open identifiers for persons, data objects, organizations, grants, etc. Where applicable the PID-IG collaborates with existing RDA working groups, or it establishes new working groups based on priority areas as identified at RDA plenaries.Group chair serving as contact person
Jonathan ClarkI Understand a Chair Must be Present at the Event to Hold the Breakout Session
YesMeeting objectives
There is a clear need in the research data community to develop a common understanding of the key principles of reliable PID systems, and to drive common standards. The PID Interest Group aims to bring together all those interested in Persistent Identifiers and to provide updates on trends, PID projects, community initiatives and RDA Working Groups.
For VP22 we want to cover as wide a scope as possible in the available time and to stimulate lively discussion online.Please indicate at least (3) three breakout slots that would suit your meeting.
Breakout 5, Breakout 6, Breakout 8, Breakout 9, Breakout 14, Breakout 15, Breakout 17, Breakout 18Privacy Policy
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