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Australian National Persistent Identifier (PID) Strategy Version 1 (July 2023)

9 Aug 2023

PIDs can directly contribute to: ● Improving research efficiency, productivity and reduction in administrative burden ● Improving research reproducibility, provenance and attribution and hence research integrity ● Determining the value of, and return of investment in, research investments ● Understanding the relationship between the elements within the national research and innovation ecosystem wi. [...] The Challenges Managing the ever increasing amount and complexity of data about and stemming from research is essential to research and innovation, and to our ability to understand and improve the ecosystem. [...] The Strategy will enable implementation of PIDs within research organisations, across all levels of government and in business and industry (where they are partners and contributors to research and innovation). [...] Improve our ability to evaluate research quality, impact and evidence of public benefit By linking elements across the research and innovation ecosystem through PIDs, we can more efficiently assess the performance of our research institutions with respect to research quality thresholds, better trace the impact of the research and through this, more readily explain the public benefit of the researc. [...] Optimise our ability to understand the impact of research inputs such as grants and investment in research infrastructure By linking elements across the research and innovation ecosystem through PIDs we can better understand the relationship between the elements of the ecosystem, including between investment, use, outputs, outcomes and impact.
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