Demo identifiers, indicated on EZID screens by yellow highlighting, are temporary identifiers for use in testing the EZID service. They last for two weeks.
Custom remainders (suffixes) should be unique and opaque. By opaque, it is meant that the alphanumeric string has no meaning. EZID strongly discourages placing brand strings in the remainder because successor organizations do not often honor previous brand and name assignments.
Because it is difficult to do this manually, it is recommended that EZID generate new identifiers in order to guarantee that they are unique and opaque.
Publication of an identifier means making the identifier, its target URL and associate metadata publicly available.
Co-ownership is when one EZID user account designates another EZID user account as co-owner of the first account's identifiers. This gives the second EZID user account the right to manage and edit detailed information about an identifier.
This identifier is currently editable only through the EZID API.
A creator value is required in the datacite profile. If one is unavailable, we recommend using one of the following standard machine-recognizable codes. Selecting the code from the list below will automatically insert it in the form for you.
A title value is required in the datacite profile. If one is unavailable, we recommend using one of the following standard machine-recognizable codes. Selecting the code from the list below will automatically insert it in the form for you.
A publisher value is required in the datacite profile. If one is unavailable, we recommend using one of the following standard machine-recognizable codes. Selecting the code from the list below will automatically insert it in the form for you.
A 4-digit publication year value is required in the datacite profile. If one is unavailable, we recommend using one of the following standard machine-recognizable codes. Selecting the code from the list below will automatically insert it in the form for you.
Your choice pertains to making the metadata available for harvesting and/or indexing. Choosing "Yes" does not guarantee that the metadata will be harvested or indexed, but if you choose "No," it removes the possibility. See the online Help for more information about harvesting and indexing.
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