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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.
Martin Fenner and Amir Aryani give an introduction to the PID Graph and how FREYA is building it.
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.
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.
Deliverable 3.2 on Requirements for Selected New PID Services is now published on Zenodo.
FREYA Is holding a midway webinar on the 9th of May. Check out the programme and sign up!
Read about DANS and what they do in FREYA
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.
Read the new blog post by Martin Fenner (Data Cite) about the latest developments on the PID Graph
Read more about CERN and its role in the project FREYA
A reflection on the use of persistent identifiers by researchers by Tabish Virani, Digital Humanities student at University College London.
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’
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 DataCite, a leading global non-profit organisation that provides persistent identifiers (DOIs) for research data.
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 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.
The PIDapalooza Competition for FREYA Ambassadors is now open for entries. Full details can be found below.
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.
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.
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