identifierans
Identifierans is a field of information management that studies the systematic creation, assignment, and management of identifiers used to refer to objects, resources, or entities across multiple systems. An identifier in this context is a stable token that can be used to locate, disambiguate, or reference a resource without revealing incidental data about the resource itself. The practice covers both digital and physical objects, including documents, datasets, goods in a supply chain, and personal records.
Origin and etymology: The term identifierans is a modern coinage used in discussions of data governance and
Core concepts and types: Key principles include uniqueness, persistence, resolvability, and interoperability across systems. Identifierans distinguishes
Standards, governance, and use cases: Governance typically involves policies for issuance, update, deprecation, and metadata provision,
See also: Identifier, UUID, DOI, ORCID, ARK, GUID, persistent identifier. Note: As a term, identifierans is descriptive