• Over the past couple of years, a group of organizations with a shared purpose-California Digital Library, Crossref, DataCite, and ORCID-invested our time and energy into launching the Org ID initiative, with the goal of defining requirements for an open, community-led organization identifier registry. (crossref.org)
  • About 1 year ago, Crossref, DataCite and ORCID [announced a joint initiative] ( https://orcid.org/blog/2016/10/31/organization-identifier-project-way-forward ) to launch and sustain an open, independent, non-profit organization identifier registry to facilitate the disambiguation of researcher affiliations. (crossref.org)
  • Any OSM editor may register, free, for an ORCID identifier, at the ORCID website . (openstreetmap.org)
  • Starting on January 1, 2020, Emerging Infectious Diseases requests that all submitting and corresponding authors (may be the same person) enter their ORCiD persistent digital identifiers in ScholarOne as part of the manuscript submission process. (cdc.gov)
  • EID also encourages all authors who have not yet done so to register for an ORCiD persistent digital identifier and refer to it in their ScholarOne account. (cdc.gov)
  • The identifiers are provided in the form of Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs). (wikipedia.org)
  • If you provide incorrect identifiers, your product(s) may be disapproved. (google.com)
  • Leave the attribute blank - don't include incorrect identifiers (for example, internal SKUs or other values specific to your store) or identifiers from similar products. (google.com)
  • In most cases, inclusion of incorrect identifiers will necessitate a refilling or the filing of an amendment with the correct (and only the correct) identifiers. (sec.gov)
  • Identifiers.org URIs are used to encode the metadata in the standard formats of the COMBINE initiative, such as SBML. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Identifiers.org URIs are perennial identifiers, that specify at once the data collection, using the namespaces of the Registry, and the record identifier within the collection in the form of a unique resolvable URI. (wikipedia.org)
  • Identifiers.org URIs have been developed since 2011 as a resolvable version of the MIRIAM identifiers, developed since 2005, which were of a URN form, and not directly resolvable. (wikipedia.org)
  • Produces an HTTP redirect to the URL found in the first resolvable dc:identifier of the oai_dc record (or to the oai_dc OAI GetRecord response itself if no usable dc:identifier is found). (oclc.org)
  • A resolvable identifier. (slides.com)
  • This information was printed 5 December 2023 from https://www.servicesaustralia.gov.au/individual-healthcare-identifiers . (servicesaustralia.gov.au)
  • Unique product identifiers (UPIs) define the product you're selling in the global marketplace. (google.com)
  • Unique product identifiers are assigned to each product by the manufacturer, so if you sell the same product as another retailer, the UPIs will be identical. (google.com)
  • Following the 2014 FSB Feasibility study on approaches to aggregate OTC derivatives data , the FSB asked the CPMI and IOSCO to develop global guidance on the harmonisation of data elements reported to TRs and important for the aggregation of data by authorities, including Unique Transaction Identifier (UTIs) and Unique Product Identifiers (UPIs). (bis.org)
  • Rather than create a PURL or Handle and reference it in your catalog record, you can store the target URL itself in the first dc:identifier field of an oai_dc record and use the Extended ERRoL ".resource" extension to resolve to the content. (oclc.org)
  • Each identifier is the name of something (a class, an object, a method, or someth","noIndex":0,"noFollow":0},"content":"The Java API (Application Programming Interface) has thousands of identifiers. (dummies.com)
  • Learn more about our expansive and exclusive content sets, supported by our renowned taxonomy, Dow Jones Intelligent Identifiers (DJID). (dowjones.com)
  • Identifiers.org URIs are HTTP URIs and start with "http:/" Data collection. (wikipedia.org)
  • Optional: Identifiers.org URIs can be suffixed with parameters, for instance imposing which resource to use for resolving, "profiles" that control the resolver's behaviour etc. (wikipedia.org)
  • In particular, databases such as BioModels Database and Reactome export their data in SBML with cross-references encoded using Identifiers.org URIs. (wikipedia.org)
  • These URIs are also used in various semantic web projects such as Bio2RDF, Open PHACTS and the EBI RDF platform Identifiers.org is part of the Interoperability platform of the European life-sciences Infrastructure for biological Information. (wikipedia.org)
  • Identifiers.org URIs are similar to PURLs, albeit providing alternative resolutions for collections with several instances. (wikipedia.org)
  • The URI syntax defines a grammar that is a superset of all valid URIs, allowing an implementation to parse the common components of a URI reference without knowing the scheme-specific requirements of every possible identifier. (faqs.org)
  • Jabber Identifiers (JIDs) uniquely identify individual entities in the Jabber network. (xmpp.org)
  • Unit Identifiers may be the most fundamental and essential informational elements for the interagency incident management community because they uniquely identify organizational units within that community. (nwcg.gov)
  • footnote) Allows identifiers spelled with a leading underscore followed by an uppercase letter that match the spelling of a keyword to be used as macro names. (open-std.org)
  • But persistent identifiers are fixed, with an infrastructure that allows for the location of the item to be updated. (rfc-editor.org)
  • The result is that the identifier can provide persistent access to the data. (rfc-editor.org)
  • A persistent identifier. (slides.com)
  • ORCIDs (Open Researcher and Contributor IDentifiers) disambiguate people - like an ISBN or DOI, but for humans. (openstreetmap.org)
  • Providers - NPI, or National Provider Identifier , is a unique 10-digit number used to identify health care providers. (cms.gov)
  • Common unique product identifiers include Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs), Manufacturer Part Numbers (MPNs), and brand names. (google.com)
  • Not all products have unique product identifiers. (google.com)
  • with a unique identifier number of your choice. (google.com)
  • The rest of this article explains the unique product identifiers you may have to provide, how to troubleshoot issues with your identifiers, and what to do if you don't have them. (google.com)
  • Each digital object within an archival description should be given a unique, meaningful identifier. (archives.gov)
  • Any OAI repository can use the ERRoL service by registering a unique repository identifier with the OAI Registry at UIUC . (oclc.org)
  • The DOI is a widely used system that assigns unique identifiers to digital documents that can be queried and managed in a consistent fashion. (rfc-editor.org)
  • Students who study at a university, TAFE, or another nationally recognised training organisation, need a Unique Student Identifier (USI). (edu.au)
  • An Individual Healthcare Identifier (IHI) is a unique number used to identify an individual for health care purposes. (servicesaustralia.gov.au)
  • searches for the unique identifier of DeCS/MeSH descriptors. (bvs.br)
  • Unique identifiers: NCT01949948, NCT03854500. (bvsalud.org)
  • Unique marking or identifier should contain a serial number for each package of tobacco products. (who.int)
  • They provide an overlapping definition for resource identifiers and they are not compatible. (erlang.org)
  • Because repository identifiers are embedded in oai-identifiers by definition, the simplest ERRoL patterns work for repositories that utilize them. (oclc.org)
  • We govern the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) system on behalf of the agencies who manage DOI registries and provide services to their respective communities. (doi.org)
  • This service is a variation of the PURL-based Object Identifier (POI) scheme. (oclc.org)
  • represents an object identifier. (postgresql.org)
  • Internet Architecture Board (IAB) J. Levine Request for Comments: 7669 Taughannock Networks Category: Informational October 2015 ISSN: 2070-1721 Assigning Digital Object Identifiers to RFCs Abstract This document describes the way that Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are assigned to past and future RFCs. (rfc-editor.org)
  • The Law Enforcement Agency Identifiers Crosswalk (LEAIC) file facilitates linking reported crime data with socio-economic data. (umich.edu)
  • A URI is an identifier, a string of characters that identifies a particular resource. (erlang.org)
  • Abstract A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a compact sequence of characters that identifies an abstract or physical resource. (faqs.org)
  • Identifiers.org is a project providing stable and perennial identifiers for data records used in the Life Sciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • njh/dbpedialite: Sinatra project to produce a slimmed down dbpedia with stable identifiers. (github.com)
  • Though the C committee has added new keywords from the reserved identifier namespace, the committee has not updated the rules about reserved identifiers. (open-std.org)
  • endcode Identifiers are registered in VMD with: @code #define BOOST_VMD_REG_XXX (XXX) where XXX is a v-identifier. (boost.org)
  • Identifiers are pre-detected in VMD with: @code #define BOOST_VMD_DETECT_XXX_XXX where XXX is an identifier. (boost.org)
  • The password identifier checks the passed credentials against a datasource. (cakephp.org)
  • Identifiers.org is also a resolving system, that relies on collections listed in the MIRIAM Registry to provide direct access to different instances of the identified records. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Identifiers.org resolving system is built upon the information stored in the MIRIAM Registry, which is a database that stores namespaces assigned to commonly used data collections (databases and ontologies) for the Life Sciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • They are also similar to DOIs, but provide human readable collection names, and re-use the record identifier assigned by the data provider. (wikipedia.org)
  • OS Linked Identifiers API conforms to RESTful OpenAPI v3.0.2 specification and returns data in a readable JSON format. (ordnancesurvey.co.uk)
  • function ( $data ) { // do identifier logic // Return an array of the identified user or null for failure. (cakephp.org)
  • Amazon Macie now allows you to select which managed data identifiers to use when you create a sensitive data discovery job. (amazon.com)
  • When you create a job, choose from the growing list of managed data identifiers such as personally identifiable information (PII), financial information, or credential materials that you would like to target for each sensitive data discovery job you configure and run with Macie. (amazon.com)
  • These criteria and techniques, referred to as managed data identifiers, can detect a large and growing list of sensitive data types for many countries and regions, including multiple types of financial data, personal health information (PHI), and personally identifiable information (PII). (amazon.com)
  • Each managed data identifier is designed to detect a specific type of sensitive data-for example, credit card numbers, AWS secret keys, or passport numbers for a particular country or region. (amazon.com)
  • When you create a sensitive data discovery job, you can configure the job to use these identifiers to analyze objects in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) buckets that you specify. (amazon.com)
  • Manage NWCG data standards, business rules, and processes related to Unit Identifiers and associated information. (nwcg.gov)
  • Driving identifiers and tachographs are devices installed into vehicles that record driving time, speed and distance data. (swik.net)
  • ids (optional) = The data may take one of two forms: it is either one or more single identifiers or a single Boost PP tuple of identifiers. (boost.org)
  • These categories can be used to track, build and organize lists of pages needing "attention en masse " (for example, pages using deprecated syntax), or that may need to be edited at someone's earliest convenience. (wikipedia.org)
  • Network Working Group T. Berners-Lee Request for Comments: 3986 W3C/MIT STD: 66 R. Fielding Updates: 1738 Day Software Obsoletes: 2732, 2396, 1808 L. Masinter Category: Standards Track Adobe Systems January 2005 Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax Status of This Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. (faqs.org)
  • This specification of URI syntax and semantics is derived from concepts introduced by the World Wide Web global information initiative, whose use of these identifiers dates from 1990 and is described in "Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW" [ RFC1630 ]. (faqs.org)
  • This works fine for repositories that use the oai-identifier scheme to identify items in its collection, but for those that don't, a repository identifier needs to be embedded in the ERRoL since it can't be parsed from the item identifier. (oclc.org)
  • Identifiers will identify an user or service based on the information that was extracted from the request by the authenticators. (cakephp.org)
  • Driver Identifier is an easy, free way to scan your computer and identify which drivers require updating. (swik.net)
  • DataCite provides such a service, and DOIs (used by DataCite) were by far the identifier most commonly mentioned by interviewees, closely followed by Handles (on which the DOI system is built). (rfc-editor.org)
  • What do you think of Medscape's Pill Identifier? (medscape.com)
  • Please share comments, questions, or suggestions regarding Medscape's Pill Identifier. (medscape.com)
  • This document adds an additional public identifier that should be recognised by XHTML user agents and cause the HTML character entity definitions to be loaded. (w3.org)
  • This document defines the exact nature of a Jabber Identifier (JID). (xmpp.org)
  • Publish current Unit Identifiers in the document NWCG Unit Identifiers, PMS 931 . (nwcg.gov)
  • DID is an identifier assigned by a DID controller to refer to a DID subject and resolve to a DID document that describes the DID subject. (slides.com)
  • Unlike the identifiers already listed by the [HTML5] specification, the identifier added by this extension references the set of defintions that is used by HTML. (w3.org)
  • It defines an additional Public Identifier that a conforming User agent should recognise and trigger the loading of the entities defined in [ HTML5 ] unlike the Identifiers listed in the current HTML specification. (w3.org)
  • If you have some identifiers available but not others, include what you have. (google.com)
  • Filers who filed their latest registration statements or amendments on Form N-1A, N-3, N-4, or N-6 (S/C Funds) must include their series and classes (contracts) identifiers in those EDGAR submissions identified in the EDGAR Filer Manual. (sec.gov)
  • These submissions must include all series and/or class (or contract) identifiers of each series and/or class (or contract) on behalf of which the filing is made. (sec.gov)
  • Filings that require series and class (contract) identifiers will be suspended if they do not include identifiers or do not include the correct identifiers for that registrant (CIK). (sec.gov)
  • These linkage variables include the Originating Agency Identifier (ORI) code, Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) state, county and place codes, and Governments Integrated Directory government identifier codes. (umich.edu)
  • Object identifiers (OIDs) are used internally by PostgreSQL as primary keys for various system tables. (postgresql.org)
  • Review the list of supported repositories to determine the "repositoryIdentifier" for those that don't use the oai-identifier scheme. (oclc.org)
  • It transforms an Identifiers.org URI into the various URLs leading to the various instances of the record identified by the URI. (wikipedia.org)
  • description":"The Java API (Application Programming Interface) has thousands of identifiers. (dummies.com)
  • This category is for articles with GND ID identifiers. (wikipedia.org)
  • To date, resource identifiers have not had a fixed limit on their length. (xmpp.org)
  • The Law Enforcement Agency Identifiers Crosswalk (LEAIC) file is primarily designed to apply geographic and government information to records representing law enforcement agencies. (umich.edu)
  • A similar additional distinction for CONST and VAR identifiers as given by rules 3 and 4 does not exist but is less needed as semantically rarely of relevance in Modula-2. (nongnu.org)
  • Depending on the type of product you submit, you'll submit different identifiers. (google.com)
  • If they need to submit an initial registration on Form S-6, they will in any event need to use EDGAR submission type N-6 and obtain identifiers. (sec.gov)
  • The types of security techniques and the granularity applied to the interesting traffic flows are determined by the type of identifier used to classify the flow. (networkcomputing.com)
  • TYPE identifier should be based on an adjective, adverb or a property describing noun. (nongnu.org)
  • It does this by having a record for each law enforcement agency, law enforcement reporting entity, and access identifier for the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). (umich.edu)
  • The context identifier is manually configured on both primary and protector PEs. (juniper.net)
  • Resources identifiers are case-sensitive and are limited to 256 bytes. (xmpp.org)
  • the driver identifier can also help companies track fleet performance so they know where best to invest their resources. (swik.net)
  • This makes it safer to store dbpedia lite identifiers in your own database. (github.com)
  • The OS Linked Identifiers API gives direct access to identifiers for a large number of feature types such as address records, building outlines, road surface area, road names, road sections and street records as well as the relationships between them that we provide links for. (ordnancesurvey.co.uk)
  • Provide correct product identifiers (GTIN, MPN, and brand) whenever possible. (google.com)