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Dear Colleagues,

Join us for an exciting panel discussion on the central role of funders in promoting FAIR research practices and advancing Open Science.

In this panel, we will hear perspectives from funding organizations and open scholarly infrastructures on how the adoption of PIDs and the creation of rich connection metadata can serve as a concrete step towards Open and FAIR grant management, output tracking, and impact measurement. 

We look forward to hearing from the following panelists:
• Maria Cruz (Dutch Research Council)
• Kristin Eldon Whylly (Templeton World Charity Foundation)
• Erin McKiernan (Open Research Funders Group)
• Xiaoli Chen (DataCite)
• Amanda French (ROR)
• Ginny Hendricks (Crossref)
• Shawna Sadler (ORCID)

Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions to our panelists during the discussion session. Register now to be part of the conversation about the potential of FAIR practices in research funding and beyond.

Please register here and share this event with your networks: https://datacite.zoom.us/webinar/register/2816964002811/WN_VHRhKWT9T3C1MXGR5pvxiA 

The panel is part of the DataCite Annual Community Meeting 2023:
https://datacite.org/events/category/datacite_annual_community_meeting/datacite-annual-community-meeting-2023/ 

Best regards,

Your DataCite Team

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