Adoption of the DAI in the Netherlands and subsequent superseding by ORCID/ISNI

This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in pursuit of a well-functioning PID infrastructure for research” commissioned by the Knowledge Exchange in July 2021. The main outcome of this work is a report examining the current PID landscape with an emphasis on its risks and trust-related issues.The case study looks at the Dutch Digital Author Identifier (DAI). It explains the importance of contingency management and community involvement to successfully address risks and trust issues for a well-functioning PID landscape.The report, Building t... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Castro, Pablo
Herb, Ulrich
Rothfritz, Laura
Schöpfel, Joachim
Dokumenttyp: report
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: HAL CCSD
Schlagwörter: PIDs / Persistent identifiers / PID landscape / Persistent identifier infrastructure / DAI / ORCID / ISNI / Digital author identifier / [SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-27606582
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Link(s) : https://hal.univ-lille.fr/hal-04245151

This case study is part of a series that has been produced within the study on “Risks and Trust in pursuit of a well-functioning PID infrastructure for research” commissioned by the Knowledge Exchange in July 2021. The main outcome of this work is a report examining the current PID landscape with an emphasis on its risks and trust-related issues.The case study looks at the Dutch Digital Author Identifier (DAI). It explains the importance of contingency management and community involvement to successfully address risks and trust issues for a well-functioning PID landscape.The report, Building the Plane as We Fly It: the Promise of Persistent Identifiers, and remaining complementary case studies have also been published.