[avatar user=”Laure Haak” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” /] After eight years of living and breathing the world of research infrastructure and persistent identifiers, I have decided to step back and allow myself […]
The value of ORCID iDs in enabling digital identity on a global scale: Report from the OECD
[avatar user=”Laure Haak” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” /] The new Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) report, Charting the Digital Transformation of Science, explores key factors in the digitalization of research. Findings […]
The Australian Research Council experience: connecting to ORCID for grant applications
[avatar user=”Laure Haak” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” /] As a founding member of the Australian ORCID Consortium, the Australian Research Council (ARC) has been closely involved with the Australian research community in […]
Open Office Hours: Sharing our Virtual Office Expertise
[avatar user=”Laure Haak” size=”thumbnail” align=”left” /] So here we sit, at home, talking to each other over pick-your-favorite web conferencing system, trying to co-manage kids and/or pets and/or bandwidth. My […]
What is up with ORCID and ROR?
There’s been much buzz in the community lately about the Research Organization Registry (ROR), “a community-led project to develop an open, sustainable, usable, and unique identifier for every research organization […]