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🌍 Congratulations to the most recent Global Participation Fund awardees for their projects to advance ORCID adoption in the Global South, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, as defined by the World Bank.

Africa Bioethics Network
APNIC Foundation
ASREN
Open Access Nepal
WACREN

Read more on the blog 👉 info.orcid.org/now-announcing-

🗣️ Stay tuned for our next call for proposals, which will be announced in October.

ORCID · Now Announcing the Sixth Round of GPF AwardeesThe following organizations received Global Participation Fund grants to increase ORCID adoption across the globe!

A friend of mine just refused to register an #ORCID account because they were asked to give consent on their data being stored in the United States.

I can totally understand this decision. Vulnerable communities have a point here. How should @ORCID_Org deal with this issue? Such an important infrastructure should be distributed or at least hosted somewhere safe.

So the #NSF now requires your biographical sketch to be generated via #SciENcv, which is actually dandy, but that tool pulls your publications from @ORCID_Org, and I really haven’t updated my profile after I’ve created it. Long story short, after a full day’s work, I have a shiny #ORCID ID that is finally relatively current. It’s amazing, though, how many publishers still don’t provide DOIs.

orcid.org/0000-0002-0467-6484

orcid.orgORCID

"It's "#ORCID and…," not "ORCID or…": How researcher identifiers work together to help researchers, build a better picture of research, and streamline administrative tasks": White Paper by MoreBrains › doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1573745

ZenodoIt's "ORCID and…," not "ORCID or…": How researcher identifiers work together to help researchers, build a better picture of research, and streamline administrative tasksORCID’s original purpose was to address the name ambiguity problem in scholarly research. In a world where researchers are rewarded based on their work, which is typically linked to them by their name, misattributions are common – think, for example, how many C. Wangs or A. Smiths appear in author lists. Global, multidisciplinary, and interoperable by design, ORCID is now helping to solve this and many other challenges in the research ecosystem. To help meet the need for a fully-networked global research community, ORCID works with a wide range of research-related organizations around the world that are building ORCID into their systems and sharing their data (with their researchers’ permission). ORCID’s active member community enables connections between thousands of integrations and supports over 100 million individual contributions to research. These connections are stable and sustainable because ORCID is built on a set of values that commit it to working with all stakeholders in the research ecosystem with openness, inclusion, and trust. Without trust there can’t be meaningful collaboration or inclusion; without collaboration and inclusion, the openness that is so central to ORCID’s mission is meaningless. This white paper includes three brief case studies of how ORCID complements other types of researcher identifiers. It shows how ORCID enables global collaboration by extending the coverage of national systems; how it supports disciplinary inclusion and partnerships by working with subject-based infrastructures; and how it underpins interoperability by working openly with proprietary services.

Ever wonder how researcher identifiers truly connect the dots in global collaboration? In this White Paper, MoreBrains Cooperative dives into how ORCID complements national, disciplinary, and proprietary systems to extend coverage, foster partnerships, and underpin interoperability. Discover how combining ORCID with other identifiers creates a more powerful and seamless research ecosystem.

Read the full paper ... doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1573746

#ORCID #ResearcherID #OpenScience info.orcid.org/white-paper-its

ZenodoIt's "ORCID and…," not "ORCID or…": How researcher identifiers work together to help researchers, build a better picture of research, and streamline administrative tasksORCID’s original purpose was to address the name ambiguity problem in scholarly research. In a world where researchers are rewarded based on their work, which is typically linked to them by their name, misattributions are common – think, for example, how many C. Wangs or A. Smiths appear in author lists. Global, multidisciplinary, and interoperable by design, ORCID is now helping to solve this and many other challenges in the research ecosystem. To help meet the need for a fully-networked global research community, ORCID works with a wide range of research-related organizations around the world that are building ORCID into their systems and sharing their data (with their researchers’ permission). ORCID’s active member community enables connections between thousands of integrations and supports over 100 million individual contributions to research. These connections are stable and sustainable because ORCID is built on a set of values that commit it to working with all stakeholders in the research ecosystem with openness, inclusion, and trust. Without trust there can’t be meaningful collaboration or inclusion; without collaboration and inclusion, the openness that is so central to ORCID’s mission is meaningless. This white paper includes three brief case studies of how ORCID complements other types of researcher identifiers. It shows how ORCID enables global collaboration by extending the coverage of national systems; how it supports disciplinary inclusion and partnerships by working with subject-based infrastructures; and how it underpins interoperability by working openly with proprietary services.

We're pleased to share that Encyclia has joined our success stories.

@encyclia bridges academic research to the #fediverse by making #ORCID researcher profiles and publications discoverable through #ActivityPub—built with #Fedify for seamless interoperability across Mastodon and other fediverse platforms.

This demonstrates Fedify's versatility beyond traditional social networking, helping specialized domains connect to the federated web.

We're also grateful for #Encyclia's sponsorship support, which helps make Fedify's development possible.

Learn more about Encyclia at https://encyclia.pub/. 📚

fedify.devWhy Fedify? | FedifyThis document explains why you should consider using Fedify for your ActivityPub server development.

Hey #Fediverse, I'm eagerly waiting for the next release of #Bonfire.

I hope that they will publish stable version anytime soon and start to federate. I think this will be my venue and replacement for other services like #ResearchGate and #LinkedIn. They have #ORCiD and #openalex plugins.

openscience.network/@pangolin

Currently, they are looking for volunteers who can help to translate. So if you speak several languages, don't hesitate to help this project.
More infos here:
indieweb.social/@bonfire

📢 Neues Feature auf dem HERMES-Hub: die Expertbase

🔍 Mit der frisch gelaunchten Expertbase des HERMES-Hubs können Sie Ansprechpartner*innen der DH einfach finden!

📅 Vorstellen durften wir die Expertbase bereits auf dem #Text+ Plenary in #Göttingen am 17.06.

👥 Wollen Sie selbst als Expert*in aufgenommen werden? Alles Infos finden Sie unter: hermes-hub.de/vernetzen/expert

#ORCID #TaDiRAH #experts #vernetzen #connectingpeople

Foto: Andrea Rapp (links) & Johanna Konstanciak (rechts)

🔍 Neuigkeiten aus dem HERMES-Hub!

Du suchst nach Expert*innen für ein bestimmtes Thema oder eine Methode in den Digital Humanities? Bald wird das noch einfacher – mit einem neuen Feature, das wir bald freischalten.

Mehr verraten wir noch nicht – aber so viel können wir sagen: Die gezielte Suche nach DH-Expertise wird deutlich komfortabler.

👉 Bleib dran und besuche uns im Hub: hermes-hub.de/ ☺️

We're trying to get rid of h-index and impact factor and some people think it would be a good idea to assign "score" to researchers...

oneresearchcommunity.com

Let me guess. Soon you'll be selling training sessions on how to improve my "score" ?

Also, how do I make my name to be removed without registering?

#coara #orcid #gdpr cc: @fresseng

oneresearchcommunity.comONE - Home["One Research Community is a platform for the evaluation of researchers and research institutions.", "research, evaluation, researchers, institutions, metrics, indicators, benchmarks"]

Keynote on author identity from @alicemeadows this morning on the final day at our conference in Oslo.

The recent STM Association report on trusted identity recommends institutionally verified identity and using ORCID trust markers:
stm-assoc.org/new-stm-report-t

🧵
ease.org.uk/ease-events/18th-e

#Arabesques n°117
abes.fr/publications/revue-ara
Qu’il s’agisse des normes formelles, portées par des organismes tels que l’#ISO ou impulsées par des acteurs comme la #LibraryofCongress ou #ORCID des référentiels traduisent une volonté partagée d’harmoniser les pratiques, tout en laissant place à l’adaptation et à l’innovation.
Le dossier questionne les réalités concrètes de la normalisation en France, à travers le prisme des défis institutionnels et économiques des partenariats interprofessionnels

abes.fr · Arabesques n°117 - abes.frArabesques N° 117 : Normes en information et documentation : des repères pour naviguer dans la complexité