학술논문

Persistent Identifiers & US Federal Agency Policies An Overview of the Recent Policies, PID Requirements and Timelines
Document Type
Conference
Source
2023 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) JCDL Digital Libraries (JCDL), 2023 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on. :311-311 Jun, 2023
Subject
Computing and Processing
Conferences
Government
Metadata
Persistent identifiers
Libraries
National security
Persistent Identifiers
Research security
NSPM-33
Pubic Access Memo
Research policy guidance
Language
ISSN
2575-8152
Abstract
In recent years the US Government has issued two policy guidance memos that will likely have a large impact on academic research. This workshop seeks to walk through the 2021 National Security Presidential Memo 33 (NSPM-33) [1] and the 2022 OSTP Public Access Memo [2] and share how use of persistent identifiers (PIDs) are key to ensuring compliance. We'll share PID aspects of the implementation guidance provided for NSPM-33, timelines and next steps for the Public Access Memo, and implementation options for both memos. Moving to the technical side, we'll discuss how the various persistent identifiers function in ensuring trustworthy metadata by from other systems via the API, specifically affiliation metadata (ROR), publication and grant metadata (Crossref) and author and contributing author metadata (ORCID). Finally, we'll ensure time for interaction and discussion to ensure that research institutions, research administrators, repository managers, are familiar with how their landscape as well as that of funders and publishers will change and how to ensure their community is well-prepared.