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  1. Persistent identifier - Wikipedia

    A persistent identifier (PI or PID) is a long-lasting reference to a document, file, web page, or other object. The term "persistent identifier" is usually used in the context of digital objects that are …

  2. Persistent identifiers - Digital Preservation Handbook

    A persistent identifier is a long-lasting reference to a digital resource. Typically it has two components: a unique identifier; and a service that locates the resource over time even when it's location changes.

  3. LibGuides: Persistent Identifiers: Introduction to Persistent Identifiers

    Nov 5, 2025 · What is a Persistent Identifier (PID)? A PID is a long-lasting digital reference to an object, contributor, or organization, “a code which remains constant as a means of identifying a digital object …

  4. What are persistent identifiers (PIDs)? – ORCID

    What are persistent identifiers (PIDs)? A persistent identifier is a long-lasting reference to a digital resource. An identifier is a label which gives a unique name to an entity: a person, place, or thing. …

  5. [email protected] | Home

    Persistent identifiers (PIDs) provide ways to connect research components and make those connections easier to identify. PIDs can be associated with research outputs such as articles, data, and software, …

  6. Persistent Identifiers - WashU Libraries

    Feb 26, 2026 · Persistent Unique Identifiers (PIDs) are unique digital identifiers used to link researchers and outputs to underlying data and metadata.

  7. About Persistent Identifiers - Persistent Identifiers - Library Guides ...

    Apr 24, 2025 · What are Persistent Identifiers? A persistent identifier (PI or PID) is a long-lasting reference to a document, file, web page, or other digital object. Most PIDs have a unique identifier …

  8. Research Guides: Digital Persistent IDentifiers - PIDs: Home

    Feb 11, 2026 · What's a (digital) persistent identifier? A digital Persistent IDentifer (PID, pl. PIDs) is a unique identifier that represents a something with a number or code. The number or code …

  9. Introduction to PIDs: What They Are and How to Use Them

    Persistent Unique Identifiers (PIDs), also known as Digital Persistent Identifiers (DPIs), are globally unique, persistent, machine-resolvable digital identifiers with an associated metadata schema.

  10. NOAA Library: Persistent Identifiers: The Basics

    What are Persistent Identifiers? Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are globally unique, persistent, interoperable, and machine-readable/resolvable identifiers used to disambiguate entities providing a …