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GlossaryEntry
| GlossaryEntry | |
|---|---|
| responsible | |
| state | |
| since | |
| description | A persistent identifier (PI or PID) is a long-lasting reference to a document, file, web page, or other object. |
| references |
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| lang | en |
| master | PID |
Freitext
{{#scite:zenodo3653755 |type=article |author=Franken, Julian and Strömert, Philip and Eckert, Kai and Benchekroun, Sami |title=Conference Identifiers, the story so far and how to proceed |year=2020 |copyright=Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International |doi=10.5281/ZENODO.3653755 |keywords=ConfIDent, academic event PIDs, scholarly event PIDs |language=en |acronym=PIDapalooza 2020 }}
Examples
# WF 2020-06-05
# scholarly article ids
SELECT ?item ?itemLabel
WHERE
{
# Wikidata property for items about scholarly articles
?item wdt:P31 wd:Q29548341.
SERVICE wikibase:label { bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "[AUTO_LANGUAGE],en". }
}
try it! {{#scite:Birukou2019
|type=article |title=Conference Identity: persistent identifiers for conferences |authors=Aliaksandr Birukou |url=https://de.slideshare.net/birukou/conference-identity-persistent-identifiers-for-conferences |year=2019
}}