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"Alercia, Adriana (Bioversity)" <[log in to unmask]>
Wed, 25 Feb 2015 18:08:21 +0000
And the attachment!



-----Original Message-----

From: Alercia, Adriana (Bioversity) 

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 7:08 PM

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Subject: RE: W1 -Task Force on Permanent Unique Identifiers: Requirements



Thanks for the comprehensive list. Few comments in the attachment. 

Adriana



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From: Global Information System on PGRFA [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Stephan Weise

Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 6:16 PM

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Subject: Re: W1 -Task Force on Permanent Unique Identifiers: Requirements



An additional comment.



Stephan



> -----Original Message-----

> From: Global Information System on PGRFA [mailto:GLIS-PGRFA- 

> [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Marshall

> Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 10:34 AM

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> Subject: Re: W1 -Task Force on Permanent Unique Identifiers: 

> Requirements

>

> Some more comments added to the document.

>

>

>

> David

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> David Marshall

> Information and Computational Sciences The James Hutton Institute 

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> From: Global Information System on PGRFA [mailto:GLIS-PGRFA- 

> [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Dag Endresen

> Sent: 25 February 2015 09:02

> To: [log in to unmask]

> Subject: Re: W1 -Task Force on Permanent Unique Identifiers: 

> Requirements

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>

>

> Thanks for a complete list of requirements! I have included some 

> comments into the document using track-changes.

>

>

>

> #4 Resolvability: A plain web page with information about the entity 

> is a useful minimum requirement. However, we might perhaps want to 

> mention already in #4 that an additional machine readable service is preferred?

>

>

>

> #9 Compatibility: Naming accession numbers simply as "identifiers" 

> could contribute to missunderstandings. An accession number is not a 

> PUID! There are proposals to build the PUID strings to include the 

> accession number/catalogue number. I think such a strategy should be advised against.

> I suggest to rather name the accession numbers as "non-unique and 

> local identifiers" to avoid potential missunderstandings.

>

>

>

> #10 Multiple resolution: I am not sure I fully understand this requirement. 

> A

> minimum and good-enough requirement for the resolver could be to 

> simply provide some information about the entity. Providing links to 

> other destinations with information about the entity is absolutely 

> useful, but I suggest to rephrase from the mandatory "must" to an optional "can".

>

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> From: Global Information System on PGRFA <GLIS-PGRFA- 

> [log in to unmask]> on behalf of Gerardo Francione 

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> Sent: 23 February 2015 12:30

> To: [log in to unmask]

> Subject: W1 -Task Force on Permanent Unique Identifiers: Requirements

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>

>

> W1 -Task Force on Permanent Unique Identifiers: Requirements

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> Welcome to week 1 of the electronic consultation on the Permanent 

> Unique Identifiers (PUID) in the context of the Global Information 

> System of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food 

> and Agriculture (GLIS).

>

>

>

> This first round of the consultation will focus on the definition of 

> the requirements that we think a suitable PUID type should satisfy to 

> meet our needs.

>

>

>

> We attach a table with an initial list of requirements and, more in 

> general, points to be considered in week 2 when we will evaluate the 

> three candidate PUID types: ARK, DOI and LSID.

>

>

>

> During the discussion, please take into consideration the following issues:

>

>

>

> - Our initial focus will be PGRFA Accessions. The PUID requirements 

> should therefore be primarily dictated by this context. However, we 

> could expect GLIS to grow and expand to other classes of entities such 

> as gene sequences, traits, people, institutions, technologies etc. It 

> would be good to keep this growth in mind during the discussion.

>

>

>

> - As you will see, the table includes obvious requirements that are 

> supported by all three candidate PUID types; they are there for 

> completeness

>

>

>

> - Some of the requirements are indeed related to the metadata 

> structure associated to the PUID that we will discuss in week 3

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>

> We look forward to receiving your comments on the subject.

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