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Item Africa PID Alliance Digital Object Identifiers Registration Concept Note(2023-05-11) Ksibi, Nabil; Owango, Joy; SaraPersistent Identifiers are the pillars of an interoperable, persistent and reliable Open Research Infrastructure. This is the reason why a lot of countries/regions and organizations took the initiative to contribute to this network and help promote the use of PIDs through their academic and publishing ecosystems.Item Harnessing The Open Science Infrastructure For An Efficient African Response To Covid-19 [Preprint](2020-03-30) Havemann, Jo; Bezuidenhout, Louise; Achampong, Joyce; Akligoh, Harry; Ayodele, Obasegun; Hussein, Shaukatali; Ksibi, Nabil; Mboa Nkoudou, Thomas Hervé; Obanda, Johanssen; Owango, Joy; Sanga, Valerian Linus1; Stirling, Julian; Wenzelmann, VictoriaWe are seeking feedback and further input on this preprint manuscript. Go to outbreaksci.prereview.org/10.5281/zenodo.3733767 to leave a review. Please note: This document in its current preprint version (v1.0) is open for comments. Please make direct suggestions to the text at tinyurl.com/Open-Science-Africa-COVID-19, or email the corresponding authors. To contribute in the collaborative response in some of the work steps and/or financially, please visit https://info.africarxiv.org/contribute/.Item Higher Education & Research in Africa – The Stakeholders(2020-04-07) Havemann, Jo; Ksibi, Nabil; Maina, Mahmoud Bukar; Obanda, Johanssen; Okelo, Luke; Owango, JoyList of stakeholders and research-related institutions in Africa and abroad. The list is continuously being updated and displayed at https://info.africarxiv.org/stakeholders/.Item Highlight on the Importance of PIDs for Researchers and Institutions(2020-11-03) Ksibi, NabilPresentation given at LIBSENSE Virtual Workshop: Arab Region: Progress & Prospective – 13 October 2020.Item Improve Discoverability And Recognition For Your Research Activities With ORCID(2021-04-14) Ksibi, NabilPersistent Identifiers (PIDs) are foundational components of research infrastructure. This session will offer an introduction to PIDs and how they enable trustworthy and transparent connections between researchers, their contributions and institutions. Researchers can use ORCID iDs to be uniquely identified and connected to their activities and contributions. Join this webinar to learn how to increase discoverability and recognition for your research with ORCID. There will be plenty of time for Q&A and we are looking forward to an interactive session and animated discussion.