This webinar will present the current status of PIDs for measurement instruments to its stakeholder community, including examples of early adoption and forward looking developments.
The future of the PID Forum is assured as NISO has been selected and agreed to taking over the operating of pidforum.org after the end of the FREYA project.
Organised as part of the upcoming EOSC-hub, FREYA, SSHOC joint event Realising the European Open Science Cloud, the EOSC Projects EXPO is the first virtual exhibition to showcase EOSC initiatives and projects, and is expected to generate significant knowledge exchange, synergies, and networking.
The "PID Jupyter Notebooks showcase" presents a collection of Jupyter notebooks developed within the FREYA project.
ORCID, SURF, DANS and FREYA invite you to celebrate Open Access Week with a PIDs quiz.
FREYA is delighted to announce the winners of the 2020 FREYA Ambassador Competition. Due to the high calibre of entries this year, we decided to award the prize to two winners, Claudia Alén Amaro of Instruct-ERIC and Luc Boruta of Thunken.
On the 27th of July 2020, EOSC-hub and FREYA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a view to collaborate and join activities for the long run.
CoronaWhy (https://www.coronawhy.org) is a globally distributed, volunteer-powered research organisation, trying to assist the medical community’s ability to answer key questions related to COVID-19. In this webinar, you will learn more about the CoronaWhy community, collaborative intelligence and usage of Linked Data for the building integration layers between datasets produced by human experts and existing machine learning algorithms.
The PID graph can link PIDs together via relations in their metadata to enable the discovery of connections at least two “hops” away. In this online demonstration, we will present several use cases that FREYA has identified throughout the project. Taking these use cases as examples, we will show how Jupyter notebooks can be used to query the DataCite GraphQL service and gather information through the PID Graph.
Results from a collaboration between RDA Europe, FAIRsFAIR, OpenAIRE, FREYA and EOSC-hub have just been published in Patterns in an article entitled Recommendations for Services in a FAIR Data Ecosystem.
The FREYA project wants the global research community to know about the benefits of persistent identifiers, and the way in which linking persistent identifiers (PIDs), or creating a PID Graph, can make researchers’ lives easier. In this competition we want to know how the FREYA ambassadors, will utilise or could benefit from the PID Graph.
Currently, the PID Forum is managed and financed by the FREYA project. Since the project is ending in November of this year, a new host is needed.
The project FREYA has just launched the video: "FREYA - The Power of PIDs".
Datacite is pleased to announce the launch of the new persistent identifier (PID) services registry available at https://pidservices.org, a new service to find services built upon different PIDs from core technology providers and those who integrate from across a variety of disciplinary areas.
DataCite has just launched a new API that powers the PID Graph, the graph formed by scholarly resources described by persistent identifiers (PIDs) and the connections between them. The API is powered by GraphQL, a widely adopted Open Source technology that enables queries of this graph, addressing use cases of our community in ways that were not possible before.
The second draft of the EOSC PID Policy document is now up on Zenodo.
The latest OECD report identifies four core factors that enable digital transformation of research: (1) use of digital scientific collaboration and productivity tools; (2) development and management of digital access to data and code; (3) use of advanced, computing oriented, digital tools; and (4) digital identity in online environments and communication of scientific work.
The PID Interest Group organises a session as part of the RDA virtual plenary on Thursday 9 April
This year’s spring RDA plenary meeting was supposed to take place in Australia, but due to the global COVID-19 crisis the meeting has been cancelled, but promptly rescheduled as a virtual event.
Thanks to the support of the FREYA international ambassadors community, the PID Forum is being enriched with multilingual content
The FREYA ambassadors collaborate with the PID Forum and will translate its content into their native languages.
The applications for the FREYA ambassador program will close on March 25th when we are holding our the next webinar for the FREYA ambassadors.
The FREYA-EU project and DANS-KNAW are organising a webinar on the work on the PID graph and NARCIS, the Dutch portal for scientific information, on April 9 at 15:30 CET.
Read the new blog post about the participation of FREYA at IDCC 2020.
Read the new FREYA blog post about the ambitious idea to create an intergalactic federation of PID providers!
Within FREYA, DANS has been working on a PID Graph demonstrator to enrich information displayed in NARCIS, the Dutch national portal for information about researchers and their work.
Read our deliverable 4.4. on Organizational IDs in Practice
Provide us with feedback on the FREYA Knowlegde Hub
Read the new blog post about the PID-NL event that took place in The Hague, NL, in November 2019
A new blog post in our partner series has been published. This time you can read about our unfunded partner Crossref.
FREYA is delighted to announce that Melroy Almeida is the winner of the 2019 FREYA Ambassador Competition. Melroy will travel from Brisbane Australia to Lisbon for PIDapalooza 2020 to present 'Building ORCID Collaboration Networks Using PID Graphs'.
Help Build Open Infrastructure for Organization Identifiers: A Call to Support and Sustain ROR
Read the new blog post from our ambassador Paloma Marín Arraiza who presented ORCID to Brazilian Graduate Students.
Come join us understand where software sits in research and how it relates to papers and datasets.
The FREYA ambassadors competition closes this Wednesday at 5pm CET.
Read about "Services to Support FAIR Data: From Recommendations to Actions" in this blog post reporting back from the #osfair2019 workshop organized by @OpenAIRE_eu , @FAIRsFAIR_EU @RDA_Europe @EOSC_eu and #FREYAprojectEU https://www.project-freya.eu/en/blogs/blogs/repost-services-to-support-fair-data-from-recommendations-to-actions
Many different organisations are involved in FREYA and in this blog post series we take a closer look at the partners and their work. This time you can read about ARCD, the Australian Research Data Commons.
On October 21st FREYA will organise a half-day event, which through demos and tutorials will encourage a discussion on the use of PIDs in the context of the EOSC.
The PIDapalooza Competition for FREYA Ambassadors is now open for entries. Full details can be found below.
Many different organisations are involved in FREYA and in this blog post series we take a closer look at the partners and their work. This time you can read about PANGAEA, an Open Access library aimed at archiving, publishing and distributing geo-referenced data from earth system research.
On Tuesday 16 July, FREYA and the RDA UK Node teamed up for a workshop on persistent identifiers. With almost 70 delegates, hosted at the Wellcome Trust, the event provided a great opportunity for a UK audience to engage with FREYA's work and the role of the project within the RDA and beyond. This event was the second workshop arranged by the UK node of the RDA which is co-ordinated by STFC and JISC.
Many different organizations are involved in FREYA and in this blog post series we take a closer look at the partners and their work. This time you can read about DataCite, a leading global non-profit organisation that provides persistent identifiers (DOIs) for research data.
The goal of the RDA Open Science Graphs Interest Group (OSG IG) is to investigate the open issues and identify solutions towards achieving interoperability between services and information models of Open Science Graph initiatives.
Many different organizations are involved in FREYA and in this blog post series we take a closer look at the partners and their work. This time you can read about the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), ‘Europe’s home for big data in biology’
A reflection on the use of persistent identifiers by researchers by Tabish Virani, Digital Humanities student at University College London.
Read the new blog post by Martin Fenner (Data Cite) about the latest developments on the PID Graph
The FREYA midway webinar is now available on our YouTube channel! In this webinar we look back at the progress of the first part of the project and discuss the PID Graph, new PID types, and the growth of a PID community.
FREYA Is holding a midway webinar on the 9th of May. Check out the programme and sign up!
Deliverable 3.2 on Requirements for Selected New PID Services is now published on Zenodo.
The FREYA project is holding a midway webinar to showcase our work of the past 18 months and give an outlook for the future on Thursday 9th of May 15:30-17:00 CEST.
Read about the experience at PIDapalooza from our FREYA ambassador Nicole Kearney. She won the FREYA ambassador competition and presented her work on PIDs for out-of-copyright materials.
Martin Fenner and Amir Aryani give an introduction to the PID Graph and how FREYA is building it.
Many different organizations are involved in FREYA and in this blog post series we take a closer look at the partners and their work. This time you can read about The British Library.
Read about link checking in our new blog post.
FREYA will be at the RDA Plenary in Philadelphia to engage with the PID community. Check out the programme and join our sessions!
Many different organizations are involved in FREYA and in this blog post series we take a closer look at the partners and their work. This time you can read about STFC, The Science and Technology Facilities Council (part of UK Research and Innovation).
Read about our experiences at PIDapalooza 2019 in our new blog.
From 4 to 6 December, the EOSC-hub, OpenAIRE, RDA Europe and FREYA projects are opening a joint booth in the European Commission Village of the ICT 2018 exhibition.
Read our blog post about a workshop on Digital Objects organized by the “Group of European Data Experts in RDA”
Barbara Lemon (British Library) explains all about PIDs, their importance, and the role of FREYA in PID promotion
New guest blog post from our ambassador Brigitte Hausstein and her colleagues from CESSDA.
FREYA Ambassadors Nicole Kearney will be joining us at PIDapalooza.
Read our newest blog post about FREYA's experiences at the FORCE2018 meeting.
FREYA's short summary of the DI4R conference is now available on YouTube.
Ten months into the FREYA project, our Ambassadors came together for the second time for a webinar hosted by the British Library.
Submit your best initiative for promoting PIDs, and win in the opportunity to come along to PIDapalooza 2019!
Read about the five ways to stay up to date about the project’s developments in our latest blog.
Read about the programme and how you can join!
FREYA visited the 11th RDA Plenary that took place 21st to 23rd of March in Berlin.
FREYA reports on the one and only open festival on persistent identifiers
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