ORCID Profiles – What’s There and Where Did It Come From?
/ORCIDs for UCAR employees include many more works than other kinds of items and publishers and PID infrastructure providers provide most of the data.
Read MoreORCIDs for UCAR employees include many more works than other kinds of items and publishers and PID infrastructure providers provide most of the data.
Read MoreCan communities around domain repositories be used to increase connectivity for researchers and organizations in those communities? The UNAVCO repository suggests that the answer is yes.
Read MoreCan metadata from journal articles be used to augment dataset metadata? Yes for affiliations, no for ORCIDs…
Read MoreAdding identifiers for organizations is an important step in the process of increasing connectivity in metadata collections. Organizations make many contributions to domain repositories so each identifier is used many times. In the UNAVCO case, thirty-five identifiers were used over two thousand times.
Read MoreDomain repositories build strong communities of people and organizations that contribute data, expertise and scientific results. These communities thrive on active connections between data, papers, people, and organizations. Multiple contributions and real-world connections make domain repositories great places for adoption of identifiers and virtual connections that build the PID graph.
Read MoreIn honor of PIDapalooza 2021 and 25 hours of Persistent Identifier discussion happening today, we thought a post celebrating the power of PIDs for increasing connectivity and how to measure that connectivity is in order. Let’s party on 🥳
Read MoreI have worked in scientific data management for many years and enjoy working with organizations and communities that share data and knowledge. I am fluent in metadata standards and dialects used in scientific data management and publishing.
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