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Time (CET)Balling hall GalleryEducational CentrePC room
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9.30amConference welcome
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10.00amKeynote panel
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11.00amMorning tea
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11.30amLightning talks session 1:
Wikidata and the PID graph (Arthur Smith)
PIDs and HAL, the French open archive (Achraf Azhar)
PIDs for Content That’s Wild (Toby Green)
Current status of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) for scientific articles in Open Science (Carlos Norberto Authier)
Exploring Novel Uses and Emerging Trends in Persistent Identifiers (Muhammad Imtiaz Subhani)
Exploring 'RAiD like' workflows with figshare and Overleaf (Simon Porter)
Enhancing Europe PMC grant data with PIDs (Maria Levchenko)
PID Metaresolver to support data management processes (Sven Bingert)
VIVO PIDs (Dragan Ivanovic)
Transition of (P)ID implementation in NIMS Materials Data Repository and related services (Kosuke Tanabe)
Practice Research Perspectives: Partnering to Ponder Persistent Identifiers for the non-tangible (Jenny Evans)
PID Policies (combined session) includes: Characteristics of PID Policies (Josefine Nordling), What do we need PID Policies for? (Jessica Parland-von Essen), “PID Policy & Implementation” - 2 years of an EOSC Association Task Force (Tibor Kalman), Perspectives for PID Policy Implementation (Adam Vials Moore)PIDs for Physical Samples (combined session) includes From Collection to Citation: The Diverse Actors and PIDs Needed for Comprehensive Material Sample Management (Jens Klump) and Technical gaps and needs for PID-enabled physical sample publication and citation infrastructure (Andrea Thomer)Making the case for investing in PIDs (combined session) includes: Making the case for collective action and national PID strategies (Phil Jones) and Making the Case for PIDs: Strategies for Promoting Investment in Scholarly Infrastructure (Mary Beth Barilla)
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1.00pmLunch
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2.30pmThe Handle System: What it takes to make a PID system persist (Christophe Blanchi)Integrating ROR into publishing systems (Arthur Smith)The Data Detective: a game of PIDs (Eric Olsen)PID Clinic: Coordinating on emerging priorities and gaps (Jennifer Kemp)
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3.00pmDouble Identification workflows research and practical application (Jia Liu)
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3.30pmIdentifying billions of source code artifacts: the SWHID in publication workflows (Morane Gruenpeter)Research Activity Identifiers (RAiD): Taking a new PID to global production (Shawn Ross)Let's talk about PIDs (Alice Meadows)Understanding what makes Persistent Identifiers “persistent” (Amir Aryani)
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4.00pmA Universal Proposal System to help link Facilities, Users, Institutions, and Data (Paul Jones)
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4.30pmAfternoon tea
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5.00pmRDA for PIDs: Challenges, solutions & initiatives (Chris Brown)PIDs for conferences and events (combined session) includes:
Bridging the Gap in Research Information with PIDs for Academic Events, Stephanie Hagemann-Wilholt and Robin Kraus
Where are we with the conference PIDs?, Aliaksandr Birukou and Daria Piccinelli
Q&A and discussion with the participants
Developing a new identifier to support trust in media; Input on a Universal Media Identifier (UMiD) (Todd Carpenter)PID Communities, Collaboration, Connection (combined session) includes: Collaboration & Community Engagement for PID Communities (Sheila Rabun) and Beyond PID Basics: How PID Communities and Providers are Connecting PIDs Together (Carly Robinson)
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5.30pmEquitable access to PIDs (combined session with Gabriela Mejias and Lombe Tembo)
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6.00pmClose day 1
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