US federal government to mandate use of persistent tracking tool for all research work:
Does anyone else find this type of technology inherently invasive and a security problem just waiting to occur?
@rastinza They also want you to use it for your journal reviews, etc. From my point of view, whenever I hear the term "persistent identifier" alarm bells go off.
I know that my employer has put in place a system to automatically associate publications with me. I would say the publications it associates with me are easily 40% false positives. Much more work than it is worth. We used to give them our revised CVs each year. That was easy to handle. The new "labor saving" approach is opaque and annoying.
Yes. The government knows what I am doing. But, putting in place some sort of tracking cookie run by a shadowy organization just seems wrong. (I am using the word shadowy, because I spent abut 2 minutes trying to figure out who runs it and am confused.)