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Achieving persistence
Bridging worlds
Festival Fun
Kinds of persistence
Legacy PIDs
PID myths
PID stories
PIDagogy
PIDs for emerging uses
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Tuesday
, January 23
Box Office / Concession Stand
9:00am •
Coffee and registration
11:00am •
Break
12:30pm •
Lunch
3:00pm •
Break
5:00pm •
Evening Reception
Main Stage
9:30am •
Opening Act: Lighting the eternal (persistent) flame
1:15pm •
As a [biologist] I want to [reuse and remix data] so that I can [do my research]
4:30pm •
Closing Remarks
Stage 1
10:00am •
Data Publishing: PID adoption stories from the repository frontline
10:30am •
We are getting there: how RCUK is trying to link up Org IDs
11:30am •
Making groups a first-class abstraction of PIDs
12:00pm •
free, open data metrics for all
2:00pm •
Adventures in rolling your own persistent identifier system.
2:30pm •
Unidentifiable identifiers (and other perils of actually trying to build clever tools using PIDs)
3:30pm •
Twenty Years of PID Discussion: Are We There Yet?
4:00pm •
Anticipation, Action, Awareness: A PID Communications Template for All
Stage 2
10:00am •
String theory - tying more permanent, FAIRer knots with PIDs
10:30am •
Do researchers need to care about PID systems?
11:30am •
PIDs in Wikidata
12:00pm •
RAiDs are like handles for projects
2:00pm •
What IS means for PIDS?
2:30pm •
OrgID Update
3:30pm •
PIDs, Information Types and Collections - a Research Data Framework
4:00pm •
What questions can PIDs answer?
Stage 3
10:00am •
Jupyter and PIDs
10:30am •
Which PID should we use?
11:30am •
PIDS in Practice: Peer Review
12:00pm •
[IDs/Repos] are doing it wrong: a debate
2:00pm •
All about that BASE
2:30pm •
How Portugal tackles Org IDs
3:30pm •
Taken for granted: The first rule of grant IDs is that they should not be called “grant IDs.”
4:00pm •
How preservation can happen without holding local copies
Wednesday
, January 24
Box Office / Concession Stand
9:00am •
Coffee Time
11:00am •
Break
12:30pm •
Lunch
3:00pm •
Break
Main Stage
9:30am •
Opening Remarks
1:15pm •
The (ID) equivalency is in the eye of the beholder
4:30pm •
Closing Remarks
Stage 1
10:00am •
Metadata 2020: Harnessing PID-power for the greater good.
10:30am •
ConferencePIDs
11:30am •
Identifiers.org - Compact Identifier resolution and services for data citation and annotation in biomedicine and beyond
12:00pm •
Capturing facilities: PID recomendations for identifying scientific equipment and infrastructure
2:00pm •
Bridging the gaps between current practice and FAIR data
2:30pm •
The Bollockschain and other PID hallucinations.
3:30pm •
developing PIDS in developing regions
4:00pm •
The ideal persistent identifier world
Stage 2
10:00am •
Cool stuff: Leiden Univeristy is mixing PIDs to build better context
10:30am •
Open Refine cleans up messes
11:30am •
Scientific & financial data: exploring PID-based bridges, or lack thereof
12:00pm •
Uniquely identifying organisations and people in anti-corruption contexts
2:00pm •
PIDs for policy...yeah, like, putting IDs on individual elements within policies...cool, right?
2:30pm •
Domination and submission: The struggle to retain ownership/control of national Research Information
3:30pm •
Unsolved problems with PIDs and PID systems
4:00pm •
#ResInfoCitizenshipIs?
Stage 3
10:00am •
Rethinking PID registration
10:30am •
Citations as First Class data objects - Citation Identifiers
11:30am •
PID for PAP (pre-analysis plans)
12:00pm •
What is driving adoption of person and organization PIDs in European CRIS systems
2:00pm •
Event Data: Bridging persistent and not-so-persistent identifiers
2:30pm •
PID-U-Like
3:30pm •
Stories from the PID Roadies: Scholix
4:00pm •
Managing PID collisions
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