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Title Author identification: national and disciplinary approaches
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Author(s) Waaijers, Leo (speaker) (SURF, The Netherlands) ; Krichel, Thomas (speaker) (Long Island University, USA)
Corporate author(s) CERN. Geneva
Imprint 2007-04-18. - Streaming video, 00:28:51:00.
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(CERN workshop on Innovations in Scholarly Communication (OAI5))
Lecture note on 2007-04-18T14:40:00
Subject category Conferences
Abstract Author identication can be provided by authors themselves, or be intermediaries. Authors can be identified ex-post, within sets of bibliographic data, or ex-ante, when publication data is composed. Leo Waaijers introduces the digital author identifier, as working in the DARE project. It is based on old library technology, yet compliant with the forthcoming ISO standard on party identification ISPI. Thomas Krichel introduces the ACIS project (http://acis.openlib.org) and its first implementation in the RePEc author service (http://authors.repec.org). This is a low-cost approach. It relies on authors themselves to register. A central registration is a pure ex-post operation. However, it can be combined with an archival operation to permit additional ex-ante registered author data.

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