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<summary type="text">Building Vibrant Research Culture through PIDs in the field of Human Resource Management (HRM) in Sri Lanka
Perera, Kamani
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are fundamental components within the broader research information infrastructure, serving to uniquely identify and interconnect individuals (researchers), organizations (their affiliations), and entities such as research outputs and other contributions. PIDs facilitate the establishment of dependable links among these elements.
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