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URL: http://thedata.org/citation/standard
Proper Citation: Universal Numerical Fingerprint (RRID:SCR_005912)
Description: Citation standard that offers proper recognition to authors as well as permanent identification through the use of global, persistent identifiers in place of URLs, which can change frequently. Use of universal numerical fingerprints (UNFs) guarantees to the scholarly community that future researchers will be able to verify that data retrieved is identical to that used in a publication decades earlier, even if it has changed storage media, operating systems, hardware, and statistical program format.
Abbreviations: UNF
Synonyms: Standard: Universal Numerical Fingerprint, The Standard: Universal Numerical Fingerprint
Resource Type: narrative resource, standard specification, data or information resource
Keywords: identifier, universal numerical fingerprint, data citation
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