Consortia Interest Group
The Consortia Interest Group (CIG) is a quarterly meeting and platform to share and discuss ORCID and consortia-driven strategies, opportunities, challenges, and ideas.
Consortia Interest Group structure
The Consortia Interest Group (CIG) consists of up to 2 representatives from each of our consortia lead organizations. The group meets quarterly in two different sessions to adequate participants’ different time zones.
Aims and Focus
With the CIG, we aim to improve on the current ORCID consortium model, gather input on new initiatives and improve communication and foster the sharing of best practices across our global consortia community. The CIG will also help ORCID gather and incorporate feedback from our consortia community when developing new processes, strategies, tools, and communication materials.
In the same way we consider ORCID consortia to be “communities of practice” within their respective regions, the CIG is a larger “community of communities of practice,” providing a direct collaborative channel for participating consortium leads to share approaches, strategy, best practices, and for ORCID to discuss with leads topics such as, but not limited to:
- Value to members, lead workload, processes and responsibilities
- Product and feature suggestion and prioritization
- Consortia membership fee models
- Consortia and member maturity model
- Global equity.
Are you willing to form a consortium and would like to know more about this group? Reach out to Paloma Marín-Arraiza, Associate Director of Engagement.
CIG Members
Aalborg University Library – Denmark
American University of Beirut (Lebanon)
ASREN – Jordan
Australian Access Federation – AustraliaUniversity of Vienna – Austria
AXIES – Japan
CAPES/Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pequisa – Brazil
Canadian Research Knowledge Network – Canada
CINECA – Italy
Corporación CINCEL – Chile
Couperin – France
Consortia – Colombia
CSC – IT Centre for Science – Finland
DOE – United States
Elektron EVZ – Belgium
The Inter-University Computation Centre – Israel
Irish Research eLibrary – Ireland
Jisc – United Kingdom
LEARN – Sri Lanka
Lyrasis – United States
National Library of Technology – Czech Republic
National Taiwan Normal University – Taiwan
Royal Society Te Aparangi – New Zealand
Sikt – Norway
State Science and Technology Library – Ukraine
SUNET – Sweden
SURF – Netherland
Technische Informationsbibliothek – Germany
TENET – South Africa
VPC – Latvia