#PIDapalooza21 2021 takes place 27-28 Jan – the open festival of persistent identifiers. The festival is two days of quick fire sessions on a whole variety of areas aimed at helping the community share implementation questions around making use of PIDs: from handling multilingual publications, national research implementations, to GLAM projects.
You can find all the sessions here on Sched and make sure you remember to register here (this user found it a little hidden). The sessions are online and take place using the platform Crowdcast.
To give you a taster here are a few example sessions that you can drop into, each lasting no more than thirty minutes.
- Research.fi is a national PID-graph implementation – Wednesday, January 27 • 16:30 – 17:00 UTC. Connecting a variety of research artifacts as a national Finish project.
- Identifier Politics – On Trust and PIDs – Wednesday, January 27 • 17:30 – 18:00 UTC. Educopia Institute reflect on transparency and accountability in governance.
- GUIDs in GLAMs: Smithsonian Embraces Different PIDs for Different Entities – Wednesday, January 27 • 23:30 – Thursday, January 28 •00:00 UTC. GUIDs at scale in a museum and collections context.
- How to get heritage organisations to start using PIDs: a tale of two countries – Thursday, January 28 • 09:30 – 10:00 UTC. PID use in two different countries in a heritage context – UK and Netherlands.
- Technical aspects of publication in several languages – sharing best practices in multi-language publications – Thursday, January 28 • 11:30 – 12:00 UTC. Challenges of multilingual PID use in publishing.
PIDapalooza is brought to you by California Digital Library, Crossref, DataCite, NISO, and ORCID.
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