Welcome to SEIPID: The Persistent Identifier for a Smarter Future
Empowering publishers, editors, and researchers with a cost-effective and innovative alternative to DOI
About Us
SEIPID (Skills' Edge International Persistent Identifier) is a groundbreaking initiative by SEINU (Skills' Edge International Nexus University) and the Expert Novice Group, including all its units. It is an innovative system designed to provide unique and persistent identifiers for digital content, skills, and intellectual contributions. It is a modern, cost-effective alternative to the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) system, catering to the needs of publishers, editors, researchers, and individuals who seek to ensure the long-term preservation, accessibility, and global recognition of their work.
Vision
To become a global benchmark in persistent identification, ensuring that every skill, contribution, and piece of knowledge is preserved, recognized, and accessible for generations to come.
Mission
To provide a cost-effective, user-friendly, and globally recognized system that ensures the long-term indexing and accessibility of skills, research, and intellectual work.
What Makes SEIPID Unique?
- Affordability: The high costs associated with traditional DOI systems have created barriers for smaller publishers and independent contributors. SEIPID offers free plans and minimal paid options, ensuring accessibility for all.
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Simplicity: Unlike other identifier systems, SEIPID is designed to be intuitive and easy to implement, making it ideal for both individuals and organizations.
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Global Accessibility: SEIPID enhances searchability and discoverability, ensuring your work reaches a global audience with just a click.
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Flexibility: Whether you’re a publisher, editor, researcher, or skill contributor, SEIPID provides the flexibility to index and identify various types of content effectively.
How SEIPID Works
SEIPID strings are structured to encode key details about the publication or content.
General Format: SEIPID.com/000:journal-code:volume:issue:article