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Revision as of 11:25, 20 November 2019

Both studies and data objects can have multiple IDs in the MDR system, and this look up table stores the various types of identifier that can be referenced. The obvious missing type is DOI (Digital Object Identifier). This has a special status for data objects, as it is the default object identifier and is seen as one of the core attributes of an object. It is therefore not included in a list of ‘other identifiers’ and is therefore not in the lists below.

The identifiers fall into three groups: those that are applicable to studies, those that are applicable to data objects, and those that are applicable to both, and these groups are reflected in the three different lists. The distinction is also made in the identifier_types table, which has an additional field (applies_to) indicating to which of these groups any identifier belongs.

Within the MDR system, identifiers are always qualified by the name (and if possible the id) of the organisation that allocated them. In many cases that organisation is fixed for a particular type of id. It may be that the table could usefully be extended to store the allocating organisation ids when appropriate.

Note that identifiers 33 through 38 were added recently to accommodate the ids referenced in PubMed data. The exact relationship between the three ‘publisher IDs’ needs to be clarified.

Study identifiers

id name description source
11 Trial Registry ID Org id should identify the registry. ECRIN
12 Ethics Review ID Org id should identify the review body. ECRIN
13 Funder's ID May be a grant id, org id should identify the funder. ECRIN
14 Sponsor's ID Org id should identify the sponsor. ECRIN
39 NIH CTRP ID ID generated by the US NCI for supported cancer trials (in the Clinical Trial Reporting Program). NIH
40 DAIDS ID ID generated for the protocol by the US NIH DAIDs for supported trials (allergy and infectious diseases). NIH
41 Regulatory Body ID Number generated by a national authority when a study applies for authorisation / ethical approval, e.g. IRAS number in the UK, ANSM number in France. ECRIN

Data Object identifiers

id name description source
15 Repository accession number Org id should identify the repository manager. ECRIN
16 PMID ID assigned by PubMed. PubMed
31 PMCID Pub med central ID, of the manuscript itself. PubMed
32 NIH Manuscript ID A Manuscript ID, an identifier assigned to an author manuscript submitted to the NIH Manuscript Submission System. PubMed
36 Medline UID Medline identifier. PubMed
17 bioRxiv ID Pre-prints, ID assigned by Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory. ECRIN
18 arXiv ID Pre-prints, ID assigned by Cornell university. DataCite
19 psyXiv ID Pre-prints, ID assigned by the Centre for Open Science. ECRIN
20 socXiv ID Pre-prints, ID assigned by the Centre for Open Science. ECRIN
21 Handle ID ID assigned by a naming authority (handle system is a superset of DOIs). DataCite
22 ISBN International Standard Book Number, assigned by the publisher. DataCite
23 ISTC International Standard Text code ID, assigned by the international ISTC agency. DataCite
24 ISAN International Standard Audiovisual Number, assigned by the ISAN international agency. ECRIN
25 LSID Life Science Identifier, a URN like specification with various issuing authorities. DataCite
26 Other Bibliographic ID Org id should identify the system manager. ECRIN
33 NRCBL KIE Reference Library (bioethics library) shelving location. PubMed
34 Publisher article ID Internal reference of article publisher for journal article. PubMed
37 PMC Publisher ID Publisher Id supplied to PubMed Central. PubMed
38 PM Publisher ID Publisher Id supplied to PubMed. PubMed
35 Serial Item and Contribution Identifier The Serial Item and Contribution Identifier (SICI), a code used to uniquely identify specific volumes, articles or other identifiable parts of a serial. PubMed

Study or Data Object identifiers

id name description source
27 URL Resource locator for a web based resource. DataCite
28 PURL Persistent URL that redirects if necessary. DataCite
29 URN Uniform Resource Name (a URI using the URN schema) that is location independent. DataCite
30 ARK Archival Resource Key, a URL that provides additional metadata. DataCite
90 Other None of the listed identifier types. ECRIN
1 Type not provided Missing type data in data source. ECRIN
0 Not yet known Dummy value supplied by default on entity creation. ECRIN