Persistent Identification

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Function definition: Tools that support the unique and persistent identification of files or intellectual entities.
Lifecycle stage: Ingest,Store

Tools for this function

ToolPurpose
ARK plugin for OmekaGenerating and resolving ARK identifiers for resources in Omeka
Ark serviceARK identifiers generator in python
AudiAnnotateTo make audio and its interpretations more discoverable and usable by extending the use of the newest IIIF (International Image Interoperability Framework) standard for audio with the development of the AudiAnnotate web application, documented workflows and workshops that will facilitate the use of existing best-of-breed, open source tools for audio annotation (Sonic Visualiser), for public code and document repositories (GitHub), and audio presentation (Universal Viewer) to produce, publish, and sustain shareable W3C Web Annotations for individual and collaborative audio projects.
DataCiteDataCite works with data centres to assign persistent identifiers to datasets using the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) infrastructure.
EZARKARK identifiers management tool and sub-publishers registry
EZIDEZID (easy-eye-dee) makes it easy to create and manage unique, persistent identifiers.
GreensARK identifiers minter and resolver
NOID (Ruby)A version of NOID in Ruby
Nice Opaque Identifiers (NOID)Identifiers management tool to generate, bind and resolve different kinds of identifiers
NoidsIdentifiers management tool
Omeka Identity pluginPlugin for Omeka to assign ARK identifiers
UKWA Access APIWeb archives access API
WebCiteWebCite is an on-demand web archiving service that takes snapshots of Internet-accessible digital objects at the behest of users, storing the data on their own servers and assigning unique identifiers to those instances of the material.