The official countdown to PIDapalooza 2020 — the open festival of persistent identifiers (PIDs) — begins here! With 162 days to go until our opening ceremony at the fabulous Belem Cultural Center in Lisbon, Portugal, your friendly neighborhood PIDapalooza Planning Committee — Helena Cousijn (DataCite), Maria Gould (CDL), Stephanie Harley (ORCID), Ginny Hendricks (Crossref), and Alice Meadows (ORCID) — are already hard at work making sure it’s the best one so far! We have a shiny new website, with loads more information than before, including the PIDapalooza playlists, a photo gallery, and of course registration information — look out for updates there and on Twitter.
And, led by Helena, the Program Committee is starting its search for sessions that meet PIDapalooza’s goals of being PID-focused and fun, informative and interactive. If you’ve got a PID story to share, a PID practice to recommend, or a PID technology to launch, the Committee wants to hear from you! Please send your ideas, using this form, by September 27. We aim to finalize the program by early November.
Please tie your proposal into one of the six conference themes :
- Putting Principles into Practice. FAIR, Plan S, the 4 Cs in Metadata 2020; principles are everywhere. Do you have examples of how PIDs helped you put principles into practice? We’d love to hear your story!
- PID Communities. We believe PIDs don’t work without community around them. We would like to hear from you about best practice among PID communities so we can learn from each other and spread the word even further!
- PID Success Stories. We already know PIDs are great, but which strategies worked? Share your victories! Which strategies failed? Let’s turn these into success stories together!
- Achieving Persistence through Sustainability. Persistence is a key part of PIDs, but there can’t be persistence without sustainability. Share how you sustain your PIDs or how PIDs help you with sustainability?
- Bridging Worlds – Social and Technical. What would make heterogeneous PID systems ‘interoperate’ optimally? Would standardized metadata and APIs across PID types solve many of the problems, and if so, how would that be achieved? And what about the social aspects? How do we bridge the gaps between different stakeholder groups and communities?
- PID party. You don’t just learn about PIDs through powerpoints. What about games? Interpretive dance? Get creative and let us know what kind of activity you’d like to organize at PIDapalooza this year!
We hope you’re as excited about PIDapalooza 2020 as we are. We look forward to seeing you there!
The PIDapalooza 2020 Planning Committee
Helena Cousijn (DataCite), Maria Gould (California Digital Library), Ginny Hendricks (Crossref), Stephanie Harley (ORCID), Alice Meadows (ORCID)
PIDapalooza: the essentials
- What? PIDapalooza 2020 – the open festival of persistent identifiers
- When? January 29-30, 2020 (kickoff party the evening of January 28)
- Where? Belem Cultural Center, Lisbon, Portugal
- Why? To think, talk, live persistent identifiers for two whole days with your fellow PID enthusiasts