Lexeme: persistent identifier  
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Definition:
  1. noun. A persistent identifier is a unique and unchanging alphanumeric code or string assigned to a digital object or resource, such as a document, dataset, or webpage. It is used to ensure that the object can be reliably and consistently referenced over time, even if its location or metadata changes. Persistent identifiers are typically used in the context of digital preservation, scholarly communication, and data management to enable long-term accessibility and citation of resources. Examples of commonly used persistent identifier systems include DOIs (Digital Object Identifiers) and handles. GPT3.5
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  • noun. persistent identifier (singular), persistent identifiers (plural)
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