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Building an ORCID community in the Arab World
May 14 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm UTC
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Building an ORCID community in the Arab World
Join us for this webinar, presented in Arabic, about ORCID adoption in the Arab World
May 14 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm UTC
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This session will be presented in Arabic
Join us for the webinar “Building an ORCID Community in the Arab World”, where we’ll introduce ORCID and its integrations, highlighting how it supports researchers, institutions, and systems. You’ll also learn about ASREN (Arab States Research and Education Network) and the ORCID consortium’s role in fostering collaboration across the region.
This session is ideal for anyone interested in strengthening open research infrastructure in the Arab world and integrate ORCID at an institutional level. There will be plenty of time for Q&A, and participants are encouraged to submit questions in advance.
Agenda:
- Welcoming words (Yousef Torman /ASREN)
- Introduction to ORCID and ORCID integrations (Nabil Ksibi)
- Open Science in Academic and Research Environments: Challenges, Needs, and ASREN’s Role in Supporting Regional Infrastructure – The ORCID Consortium as a Case Example (Raed Al-Zoubi/ASREN)
- Q&A
This session will be presented in Arabic
Panelists

Managing Director, ASREN
Session Info
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