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2022/01/20

ISSN International Centre participates in the Task & Finish Group for PIDs Risks and Trust

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Gaëlle Béquet, Director of ISSN Internatinal Centre, is participating in this group led by Knowledge Exchange representatives Frank Manista (Jisc) and Josefine Nordling (CSC).

Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) and their infrastructures are of significant strategic importance to research. To better understand what is needed to build and exploit a well-functioning PID infrastructure for research, Knowledge Exchange(KE) is conducting an in-depth investigation on PIDs, with the aim of producing recommendations for those stakeholders involved. A scoping document was written in June 2021 by experts of the Task & Finish Group for PIDs Risks and Trust.