University of Alberta Libraries will be hosting a Lunch & Learn for journal editors on ORCID integration in OJS – presented by John Aspler, Oct 10th. All are welcome.
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) – globally unique digital codes – connect people (scholars), places (research institutions), and things (research outputs) across the research landscape. PIDs enable disambiguation, connection of metadata, and interoperability of software systems. ORCID iDs are the PID used to identify scholars. In this session, John Aspler (Manager, Canadian PID Community) will explore how ORCID works, its ideal integration into publishing workflows, and how to practically integrate and use the ORCID integration in OJS.
Registration and full details here:
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