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- Q17016896 subject Q6343093.
- Q17016896 subject Q6402746.
- Q17016896 subject Q6506565.
- Q17016896 subject Q7134748.
- Q17016896 subject Q8904023.
- Q17016896 abstract "A Ringgold identifier is a unique identifier for organisations in the publishing industry supply chain. The Ringgold database includes over 370,000 institutions and consortia who acquire scholarly publications and content.The Ringgold identifier was introduced in 2003. Ringgold developed it in response to an issue raised by Oxford University Press, namely how to identify institutional subscribers unambiguously. the system is owned and administered by Ringgold, Inc. and Ringgold, Ltd., who also publish a taxonomy for classifying the subject interests of the listed organisations.Ringgold is an ISNI registration agency, and as such the US National Information Standards Organization recommended that Ringgold identifiers be used to identify organizations involved in scholarly communications. Ringgold identifiers are used by ORCID, to record the institutional affiliation of individual researchers.".
- Q17016896 wikiPageExternalLink www.ringgold.com.
- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q1508447.
- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q217595.
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- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q423048.
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- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q6343093.
- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q6402746.
- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q6506565.
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- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134748.
- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q7211.
- Q17016896 wikiPageWikiLink Q8904023.
- Q17016896 comment "A Ringgold identifier is a unique identifier for organisations in the publishing industry supply chain. The Ringgold database includes over 370,000 institutions and consortia who acquire scholarly publications and content.The Ringgold identifier was introduced in 2003. Ringgold developed it in response to an issue raised by Oxford University Press, namely how to identify institutional subscribers unambiguously. the system is owned and administered by Ringgold, Inc.".
- Q17016896 label "Ringgold identifier".
- Q17016896 homepage www.ringgold.com.