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Digital identifiers work for articles, so why not for authors?

Nature, Vol. 453, No. 7198. (19 June 2008), pp. 979-979.

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2009-08-10 User tnhh
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2008-06-19 User applebyb
2008-06-18 User dullhunk , 1 note

If it is possible to have DOIs for objects (or, so they say, enough IPv6 addresses for every molecule on Earth), why is it so difficult to implement DAIs for authors?

2008-06-19 10:40:11
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