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Hi @amontenegro, I think this conflates two separate issues: how to store an identifier as a PropertyValue, and how to display it online. The DOI foundation makes a similar recommendation...

Hi @lizkrznarich, I understand, in the same way that DOIs are currently treated as URLs whereas in the past just the `10.nnn/xxxxx` was regarded as the DOI. However it's often...

I think we're talking past each other a little. I not arguing against the full URL as an identifier, just how it's used in one particular context. I think of...

Argh @dshorthouse I was going to let this go :wink: Yes, this is pretty much exactly what I'm arguing for: ``` { "@type": "Organization", "@id": "https://ror.org/04fa4r544", "name": "ORCID", "alternateName": "Technology",...

Further examples, for [0000-0003-2861-949X](https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2861-949X) we have DOIs that are broken, e.g.: ![Screenshot 2022-10-08 at 10 19 21](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/83306/194700212-acd13d87-6b1f-4447-96da-e58622c764f9.png) Note the `|` in the middle. These DOIs break any attempt to parse...

Further to the list of woes with ORCID JSON-LD, note that `sameAs` should be a list of one or more URIs, but ORCID often includes simple strings such as numbers....

@baskaufs Glad you like it! By default I'm concentrating on sources that have RDF XML currently (or recently) available. I'm also biased towards integer identifiers (makes storing the data in...

FYI I've managed to find a copy of a ZooBank LSID record in XML: ``` Ectenopsis mackerrasi 1.1.2.1 Ectenopsis mackerrasi Ectenopsis mackerrasi 1996 urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1A71CBE3-0D39-471A-8F05-A5D87573591D Burger, John F. 1996 A new...

@deepreef Hi Rich, from my perspective it would be great to have the LSID XML available, even if just via an API call rather than full blown LSID resolution. That...

On the other things it seems to me inevitable that any serious attempt to issue identifiers for taxonomic names should use DOIs. I have never liked UUIDs, I think they...