Join us for a webinar on RAiD by Shawn Ross, Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and GO FAIR US.
RAiD provides persistent, unique and resolvable identifiers for research projects and records descriptive information about the project activities.
RAiD acts as a metadata envelope that records time/date stamped persistent identifiers for funders/grants, organizations/institutions, collaborators/contributors, articles/data/software, and resources/tools/services.
RAiD can help researchers and research institutions identify research projects and keep track of project activities, eg who is involved, who funded the project, what outputs they produce, and even what tools they use.
RAiD is a not-for-profit service delivered by the ARDC. The RAiD service is available to use now and is also undergoing rapid technical development to enable it to scale internationally.