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Persistent identifier

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Long-lasting digital name
An introduction to persistent identifiers andFAIR data.

Apersistent identifier (PI orPID) is a long-lasting reference to a document, file, web page, or other object.

The term "persistent identifier" is usually used in the context of digital objects that are accessible over the Internet. Typically, such an identifier is not only persistent but actionable:[1] you can plug it into a web browser and be taken to the identified source.

Of course, the issue of persistent identification predates the Internet. Over centuries, writers and scholars developed standards forcitation of paper-based documents so that readers could reliably and efficiently find a source that a writer mentioned in a footnote or bibliography. After the Internet started to become an important source of information in the 1990s, the issue of citation standards became important in the online world as well. Studies have shown that within a few years of being cited, a significant percentage of web addresses go "dead",[2][3] a process often calledlink rot. Using a persistent identifier can slow or stop this process.

An important aspect of persistent identifiers is that "persistence is purely a matter of service".[4] That means that persistent identifiers are only persistent to the degree that someone commits to resolving them for users. No identifier can be inherently persistent, however many persistent identifiers are created within institutionally administered systems with the aim to maximise longevity.

However, some regularURLs (i.e. web addresses), maintained by the website owner, are intended to be long-lasting; these are often calledpermalinks.

Examples

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People and organisations:

Publications:

Uniform Resource Identifiers:

Combined persistent identifier and archiving functionality is provided by services such as theInternet Archiveperma.cc,archive.today, andWebCite such that anyone can archive a web page to prevent link rot of a URL.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^John A. Kunze, "Towards Electronic Persistence Using ARK Identifiers", section 3, California Digital Library[1]
  2. ^Sanderson, Robert; Phillips, Mark; Herbert Van de Sompel (2011). "Analyzing the Persistence of Referenced Web Resources with Memento".arXiv:1105.3459 [cs.DL].
  3. ^Bugeja, Michael (2010).Vanishing Act: The Erosion of Online Footnotes and Implications for Scholarship in the Digital Age. Litwin Books.ISBN 978-1936117147.
  4. ^Kunze, J. (5 April 2013)."The ARK Identifier Scheme".
  5. ^"On constructing persistent identifiers with persistent resolution targets".IEEE Conference Publication:1031–1040. September 2016. Retrieved8 April 2018.

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