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The UK Data Service and DOIs

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 10:53 am
by asimj1
A key concept behind each of these schemes is that they are standards-based. Anyone using these schemes, whether as a digital preservation expert or as someone trying to find a digital resource should always expect the scheme to work in the same way.

The UK Data Service is at the forefront of using persistent identifiers to identify datasets, both in terms of their content and variations (e.g. new editions) and where they are stored.

Persistent identifiers give users confidence rcs data malaysia that, even if the underlying web address for the dataset changes in the future, the dataset will always be locatable.

The UK Data Service uses persistent identifiers know as Digital Object Identifiers or DOIs. All catalogue pages for individual datasets include a link to the DOI, as well as a handy ‘copy and paste’ tool (see the purple ellipse in the image).

UK Data Service catalogue page for NAtional Survey for Wales, with DOI tool highlighted

Image: UK Data Service catalogue page for National Survey for Wales, with DOI tool highlighted.



Using the study’s DOI will always bring the user back to this edition of this dataset, even if its location on the internet should change in the future.