When is a persistent identifier not persistent? Or an identifier? - Digital scholarship blog

flavoursofopenscience's bookmarks 2020-09-08

Summary:

Ever wondered what that bar code on the back of every book is? It’s an ISBN: an International Standard Book Number. Every modern book published has an ISBN, which uniquely identifies that book, and anyone publishing a book can get an ISBN for it whether an individual or a huge publishing house. It’s a little more complex than that in practice but generally speaking it’s 1 book, 1 ISBN. Right? Right.

Except…

Link:

https://blogs.bl.uk/digital-scholarship/2020/09/when-is-a-persistent-identifier-not-persistent-or-an-identifier.html

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Tags:

oa.new oa.europe oa.uk oa.british_library oa.pids

Date tagged:

09/08/2020, 05:00

Date published:

09/08/2020, 01:00