
persistent identifier
A persistent identifier is a stable, unique code assigned to digital objects like research papers, datasets, or websites. It ensures that even if the location or hosting changes, the identifier still directs you to the same resource. Think of it like a permanent URL or a library catalog number that helps reliably find and cite digital content over time, supporting proper attribution, access, and data management. This system is essential for maintaining the long-term accessibility and integrity of digital information.