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M etadata and persistent identifiers into the future

Graham Bell (I SN I 0000 0004 2756 6266)

EDItEUR (I SN I 0000 0004 4914 9201)

NSBPF conference – 25th July 2022

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<Contributor>

<SequenceN umber>1</SequenceN umber>

<ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole> <!-- author -->

<N ameIdentifier>

<N ameIDType>16</N ameIDType> <!-- ISN I -->

<IDValue>0000000116216947</IDValue>

</N ameIdentifier>

<TitlesBeforeN ames>Professor</TitlesBeforeN ames>

<N amesBeforeKey>Ceri</N amesBeforeKey>

<KeyN ames>Peach</KeyN ames>

<ProfessionalAffiliation>

<ProfessionalPosition>Professor of Social Geography</ProfessionalPosition>

<Affiliation>School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford</Affiliation>

</ProfessionalAffiliation>

<BiographicalN ote language="eng" textformat="05"><p>Welsh-born Ceri Peach studied Geography at M erton College, and in 1969 was elected a fellow of St. Catherine’s College, Oxford. H is main field of research was human migration and the segregation of racial, ethnic and

religious groups in the United Kingdom, the United States and Western Europe.</p><p>H e retired in 2007 and in 2016, Peach was

awarded a D.Litt by the University of Oxford, one of the highest academic honours that the University may confer.</p></BiographicalN ote>

<ContributorDate>

<ContributorDateRole>50</ContributorDateRole>

<Date dateformat="05">1939</Date>

</ContributorDate>

<Website>

<WebsiteRole>09</WebsiteRole>

<WebsiteDescription>Wikipedia page</WebsiteDescription>

<WebsiteLink>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceri_Peach</WebsiteLink>

</Website>

<ContributorPlace>

<ContributorPlaceRelator>01</ContributorPlaceRelator>

<RegionCode>GB-WLS</RegionCode>

<LocationN ame>Bridgend</LocationN ame>

</ContributorPlace>

</Contributor>

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<Contributor>

<SequenceN umber>1</SequenceN umber>

<ContributorRole>A01</ContributorRole> <!-- author -->

<N ameIdentifier>

<N ameIDType>16</N ameIDType> <!-- ISN I -->

<IDValue>0000000116216947</IDValue>

</N ameIdentifier>

<TitlesBeforeN ames>Professor</TitlesBeforeN ames>

<N amesBeforeKey>Ceri</N amesBeforeKey>

<KeyN ames>Peach</KeyN ames>

<ProfessionalAffiliation>

<ProfessionalPosition>Professor of Social Geography</ProfessionalPosition>

<Affiliation>School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford</Affiliation>

</ProfessionalAffiliation>

<BiographicalN ote language="eng" textformat="05"><p>Welsh-born Ceri Peach studied Geography at M erton College, and in 1969 was elected a fellow of St. Catherine’s College, Oxford. H is main field of research was human migration and the segregation of racial, ethnic and

religious groups in the United Kingdom, the United States and Western Europe.</p><p>H e retired in 2007 and in 2016, Peach was

awarded a D.Litt by the University of Oxford, one of the highest academic honours that the University may confer.</p></BiographicalN ote>

<ContributorDate>

<ContributorDateRole>50</ContributorDateRole>

<Date dateformat="05">1939</Date>

</ContributorDate>

<Website>

<WebsiteRole>09</WebsiteRole>

<WebsiteDescription>Wikipedia page</WebsiteDescription>

<WebsiteLink>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceri_Peach</WebsiteLink>

</Website>

<ContributorPlace>

<ContributorPlaceRelator>01</ContributorPlaceRelator>

<RegionCode>GB-WLS</RegionCode>

<LocationN ame>Bridgend</LocationN ame>

</ContributorPlace>

</Contributor>

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Forum (NSBPF) Conference: Local content, global reach: the value of South African scholarly publishers

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