User Guidelines on EOSC PID Implementation

Q2 2025
  • Implementation challenges
    • Persistent Identifiers
  • Result description

    By integrating use cases and other stakeholders to support research communities FAIR-IMPACT establishes best practices around versioning, granularity, type registries, and PID minting practices for different types of datasets, workflows and research objects, as well as with other solutions that support reproducible research, actionable publications and FAIR. The developments will support coordination and build on existing work (e.g. the PID Graph) promoting efficient models for ingestion into the Graph. Identifying user needs and PID practices in different scientific communities is the top priority of this task.

    Problem addressed

    Document best practices around versioning, granularity, type registries, and Persistent Identifier (PID) minting practices for different types of datasets, workflows and research objects, as well as with other solutions that support reproducible research, actionable publications and FAIR.

    Who can use the result

    Persistent Identifier (PID) service providers (directly) and users by creating better policies and supporting the implementation, Domains covered in the results via use cases are Life science, Photon & Neutron science, Social Sciences and Humanities and Agricultural & Environmental sciences

    How to use the result

    D3.2 User guidelines on EOSC PID implementation is expected in Q2 2025.

    Type of result