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DESCRIPTION:Chile has no funder mandate requiring persistent identifiers. A
 doption is happening anyway\, driven by an intermediary institution rather
  than by top-down regulation. Data Observatory\, a public-private-academic
  foundation\, leads Chile's DataCite consortium. Its early members are not
  only universities: the Library of the National Congress now assigns DOIs 
 to legislative and parliamentary documents\, extending persistent identifi
 cation beyond research data into the public record itself.\nThis session t
 races that path: how a national FAIR data strategy\, a shared consortium\,
  a national CODATA committee and a regional alliance (SURDATA) were assemb
 led without a mandate and without the funding assumptions the global PID i
 nfrastructure takes for granted. We discuss what worked\, what did not\, a
 nd what the international PID community may be missing when it designs for
  contexts that already have mandates\, budgets and institutional density.
DTSTAMP:20260823T233749Z
LOCATION:Naturalis 01
SUMMARY:Persistent Identifiers Without a Mandate: How Chile Is Building Nat
 ional PID Adoption Through a Consortium Model\, From Research Data to Legi
 slation - Rodrigo Roa López de Heredia
URL:https://pretalx.surf.nl/pidfest-26-2026/talk/ZPTBPH/
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