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Hi all,

 

Please join us on Tues. February 20 for a community call hosted by the ORCID US Community and the Lyrasis DataCite US Community to discuss how Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) such as ORCID, DOIs, and ROR work together in the research ecosystem. We will look at the PID-related requirements in the White House OSTP Public Access memo and other examples of how connected PIDs can help to ensure scientific and research integrity and enable a better understanding of research activity.

 

Community Call: How PIDs work together in the research ecosystem

 

See you there!

 

Sheila Rabun, MA, MLIS  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1196-6279

Senior Strategist, Research Infrastructure Programs

ORCID US Community

Lyrasis DataCite US Community

IRUS US

Pronouns: she/her/hers

Recognize me: https://rescognito.com/0000-0002-1196-6279

 

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I live, work, and learn on the traditional lands of the yak titʸu titʸu yak tiłhini Northern Chumash Tribe of San Luis Obispo County and Region. While land acknowledgement is an important starting point, ongoing and consistent action to support indigenous communities is critical. Being an indigenous ally is an ongoing and life-long process. Learn about land acknowledgments and ways to be in solidarity with indigenous nations beyond land acknowledgments.

 



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