Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2014

Deterministic assignment of PIDs : why and how ? The SLDR experience

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In many digital repositories, persistent identifiers (PIDs) are produced with the help of a mechanism that makes them look like random strings. It is often argued that the PID should not display a trace of 'semantic' information related with the targetted document. This claim is challenged by expectations of producers of documents disseminated and preserved in the SLDR/ORTOLANG (http://sldr.org) repository: producers wish to anticipate the creation of persistent links to files when these shall be contained in the package submitted to the repository and/or used by external query/processing devices. In this case, PID calculation should be deterministic and based on comprehensive syntactic rules. A few cases will be discussed. In the second part of the session, an algorithm for deterministically assigning PIDs to all documents contained in an archival item will be informally introduced, along with a minimum set of options which proved beneficial for a producer/user- friendly implementation of this practice.

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hal-01500724 , version 1 (11-04-2017)

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Bernard Bel, Arnaud Gingold. Deterministic assignment of PIDs : why and how ? The SLDR experience. DASISH workshop on Persistent Identifiers - Services and Policies, Dec 2014, Cologne, Germany. non paginé. ⟨hal-01500724⟩
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