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Dear,
the "w3id" - the Permanent Identifiers for the Web - is not respect in the OpenAIRE Guidelines for institutional and thematic repositories.
And some communities, like RO-Crate, would like to use the identifier type "w3id" at the nodes:
This issue is to discuss "w3id" and I would like to invite @stain , @rapw3k to the discussion.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Thank you @ACz-UniBi , I also support this suggestion. I would add the possibility to have w3ids also in the identifier field (https://openaire-guidelines-for-literature-repository-managers.readthedocs.io/en/latest/field_resourceidentifier.html). Datacite v4.4 already includes w3id among the list of supported PID types.
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Dear,
the "w3id" - the Permanent Identifiers for the Web - is not respect in the OpenAIRE Guidelines for institutional and thematic repositories.
And some communities, like RO-Crate, would like to use the identifier type "w3id" at the nodes:
This issue is to discuss "w3id" and I would like to invite @stain , @rapw3k to the discussion.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: