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An Open Ecosystem for Pervasive Use of Persistent Identifiers

Abstract

Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are essential for making data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable, or FAIR. While the advantages of PIDs for data publication and citation are well understood, and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are increasingly applied to data, there are two gaps in the current identifier ecosystem: 1) services that provide a consistent baseline of capabilities encompassing key aspects of the research data lifecycle, including canonical landing pages and machine-readable metadata via the same URL; and 2) support for identifiers to be applied to ephemeral data, particularly as data move across system boundaries, such as during workflows. To address these gaps, we have implemented the FAIR Research Identifiers service. This service supports multiple identifier providers (ARK, Handle, DOIs via DataCite, etc.) and uses Globus Auth to implement a rich user- and group-based …

Date
2020
Authors
Rachana Ananthakrishnan, Kyle Chard, Mike D'Arcy, Ian Foster, Carl Kesselman, Brendan McCollam, Jim Pruyne, Philippe Rocca-Serra, Robert Schuler, Rick Wagner
Book
Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing
Pages
99-105