Globally unique (?) and persistent (?) identifiers

'F1. Unique identfiers' definition and examples

FAIR Definition

F1 Unique identfiers

(Meta)data are assigned a globally unique and persistent identifier. Learn more

Universally unique identifier (UUID)

An UUID is a 128-bit number used to identify information in computer systems RFC4122

Wikipedia UUID article

Publication identifier

Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI)

An URI is a string of characters that unambiguously identifies a particular resource. To guarantee uniformity, all URIs follow a predefined set of syntax rules, but also maintain extensibility through a separately defined hierarchical naming scheme (e.g. http://). RFC3986

ENM_9000074

eNanoMapper material UUID

Each material entry in the database is assigned a unique identifier in the form of a UUID doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.165

NNRG-18280a4a-45e9-adc0-df3b-125397b1255f

Uniform Resource Locator (URL) a.k.a web address

A reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of URI. RFC3986

https://www.gov4nano.eu

NanoCommons ERM

The European Registry of Materials is a simple registry with the sole purpose to mint material identifiers to be used by research projects throughout the life cycle of their project. ERM@github

erm:ERM00000001 a obo:CHEBI_59999 ; rdfs:label 'NanoSolveIT Material 1' .

PubChem Compound identifier (CID)

The primary identifiers for the Substance, Compound and BioAssay databases are SID (SubstanceID), CID (CompoundID) and AID (AssayID), respectively. PubChem Substance and Compound databases

CID26042

Person identifier

ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that you own and control, and that distinguishes you from every other researcher. ORCID

http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4322-6179