Presentation for a 12 August 2021 webinar on ORCID, DOIs and return on investment for research infrastructure co-sponsored by the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL), Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) and Australian Access Federation (AAF). Webinar description from registration page: Did you know that use of persistent identifiers (such as ORCID and DOIs) can result in significant savings for the research sector, savings that could be channelled back into research? A June 2021 report by MoreBrains Cooperative for Jisc UK found significant savings based on current levels of PID adoption and that investment in PID integration could generate an estimated net saving of £5.67M over the course of five years if PID adopti...
On 14 April 2015 at an ORCID Implementers Roundtable in Canberra, the Joint Statement of Principle: ...
This report brings together the outcomes of several SURF projects aimed at mobilizing use of Persist...
Recording of webinar on December 11, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for auth...
Presentation for a 12 August 2021 webinar on ORCID, DOIs and return on investment for research infra...
<p>Presentation on ORCID adoption and implementation by Laure Haak for ANDS Webinar on ORCID, 22 Oct...
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are foundational components of research infrastructure. This session w...
This presentation was give to several different audiences including the eResearch Australasia confer...
Presentation at the annual Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA) Forum 2023 on ORCID, National PID ...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit, community-driven effort to create an...
This report was commissioned by Jisc in early 2021, as part of their multi-year programme exploring ...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, has found rapid uptake in the global scholarly commun...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a researcher-controlled persistent identifier that is ...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are unique alpha-numeric codes that positively identify entities such ...
This report brings together the outcomes of several SURF projects aimed at mobilizing use of Persist...
Learn more about ORCID, how it enables connections between persistent identifiers to increase transp...
On 14 April 2015 at an ORCID Implementers Roundtable in Canberra, the Joint Statement of Principle: ...
This report brings together the outcomes of several SURF projects aimed at mobilizing use of Persist...
Recording of webinar on December 11, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for auth...
Presentation for a 12 August 2021 webinar on ORCID, DOIs and return on investment for research infra...
<p>Presentation on ORCID adoption and implementation by Laure Haak for ANDS Webinar on ORCID, 22 Oct...
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) are foundational components of research infrastructure. This session w...
This presentation was give to several different audiences including the eResearch Australasia confer...
Presentation at the annual Therapeutic Innovation Australia (TIA) Forum 2023 on ORCID, National PID ...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit, community-driven effort to create an...
This report was commissioned by Jisc in early 2021, as part of their multi-year programme exploring ...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, has found rapid uptake in the global scholarly commun...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a researcher-controlled persistent identifier that is ...
Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are unique alpha-numeric codes that positively identify entities such ...
This report brings together the outcomes of several SURF projects aimed at mobilizing use of Persist...
Learn more about ORCID, how it enables connections between persistent identifiers to increase transp...
On 14 April 2015 at an ORCID Implementers Roundtable in Canberra, the Joint Statement of Principle: ...
This report brings together the outcomes of several SURF projects aimed at mobilizing use of Persist...
Recording of webinar on December 11, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for auth...