Developing a US National PID Strategy. ORFG PID Strategy Working Group Technical Report Zenodo, March, 2024.
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Utilizing the framework created by the Research Data Alliance, this report was created in collaboration with members of the Higher Education Leadership Initiative for Open Scholarship (HELIOS Open) and the Community Effort on Research Output Tracking workstreams organized by the Open Research Funders Group (ORFG).  This report outlines the benefits of PIDs, their associated metadata, and the systems that connect them in advancing open scholarship goals in the United States. It provides information on the research and policy landscape associated with PIDs, discusses the value of PID infrastructure, and offers recommendations for effective utilization of PIDs in connecting and tracking research outputs. Ideally, this guidance will be widely adopted by organizations throughout the research ecosystem in the US and potentially adapted globally in other national contexts around the world, as part of a growing movement to deploy national persistent identifier strategies. For discussion on this document and next steps, join the "Developing a US National PID Strategy" thread on PID Forum.
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	title = {Developing a {US} {National} {PID} {Strategy}},
	url = {https://zenodo.org/records/10811008},
	abstract = {Utilizing the framework created by the Research Data Alliance, this report was created in collaboration with members of the Higher Education Leadership Initiative for Open Scholarship (HELIOS Open) and the Community Effort on Research Output Tracking workstreams organized by the Open Research Funders Group (ORFG). 

This report outlines the benefits of PIDs, their associated metadata, and the systems that connect them in advancing open scholarship goals in the United States. It provides information on the research and policy landscape associated with PIDs, discusses the value of PID infrastructure, and offers recommendations for effective utilization of PIDs in connecting and tracking research outputs. Ideally, this guidance will be widely adopted by organizations throughout the research ecosystem in the US and potentially adapted globally in other national contexts around the world, as part of a growing movement to deploy national persistent identifier strategies.

For discussion on this document and next steps, join the "Developing a US National PID Strategy" thread on PID Forum.},
	language = {eng},
	urldate = {2024-06-18},
	institution = {Zenodo},
	author = {{ORFG PID Strategy Working Group}},
	month = mar,
	year = {2024},
	doi = {10.5281/zenodo.10811008},
	keywords = {National PID Strategy, PIDs, open scholarship, persistent identifier},
}

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