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The persistent identification of digital information can play a vital role in enabling its long-term accessibility and re-use. In recent years, there have been fragmented attempts to define a set of basic requirements for persistently identifying digital information. While workshops by CETIS and ERPANET have helped to highlight some of the major issues involved with persistent identification over time, widespread agreement on basic requirements has yet to be achieved. In an attempt to build upon the results of these two events and to help coordinate future efforts, the DCC, ERPANET, NISO, and CETIS are working together to deliver a series of related events which aim to establish wider agreement of some common requirements for creating globally unique, persistent identifiers.
The results of this event were used as a starting point for the NISO pre-standards workshop on the same topic held in September 2005.
Introduction and Welcome
Chris Rusbridge, DCC
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Opening Remarks
Rick Rodgers, National Library of Medicine
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DCC Persistent Identifiers for Representation Information
David Giaretta, DCC
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Case Studies: Some Biomedical Experience
Rick Rodgers, National Library of Medicine
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Use Cases for Persistent Identifiers
Charles Duncan, Intrallect Ltd
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Persistent Identifiers: Specific requirements from the OA Publishing and SSH communities and some general remarks regarding our conceptual framework
Dr. Stefan Gradmann, UHH/Regionales Rechenzentrum
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University Library Experience: CDL Case Study
John Kunze, California Digital Library
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URI Scheme Registration Proposed Changes
Stuart Weibel, Senior Research Scientist, OCLC
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Architectural Guidelines for Naming
Henry S. Thompson, ICCS/HCRC School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh
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To name: persistently: ay, there's the rub
Andy Powell, UKOLN
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A Layered Model Decision Making Concerning Persistent Identifiers
Stuart Weibel, OCLC
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Conceptual Model Discussion Session
led by Stuart Weibel, OCLC
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PURLs
Stuart Weibel, OCLC
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Overview of Archival Resource Key (ARK) Tools
John Kunze, California Digital Library
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The Handle System
Sean Reilly, Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI)
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DOI
Norman Paskin, International DOI Foundation (IDF)
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This workshop benefited anyone who creates or manages access to digital resources — including librarians, archivists, scientists, publishers and staff from higher and further education and government institutions. Participants helped set the agenda for the future development of persistent identifiers and helped draft an initial model for the assignment and long-term maintenance of persistent identifiers.
The workshop provided a series of focused case studies, presentations and interactive breakout sessions. A handbook of additional resources was made available to participants outlining international projects, tools and identification systems.
Key themes included:
Confirmed speakers included:
This event was held at the Wolfson Medical Building, University of Glasgow. See travel information, campus and city maps.
See a list of the hotels within walking distance of the University of Glasgow and the Greater Glasgow & Clyde Valley Tourist Board website for accommodation options.
Registration fees were £75 for DCC Associate Network members and £125 for non-members. These fees included all workshop materials and handouts, lunch and refreshments for both days.
Membership of the DCC Associates Network is FREE! For more information on becoming a member, see our Associates Network page.