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Optimizing Output Sharing: The First Step Towards FAIR Research

September 19, 2022 @ 2:00 pm

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Unique and persistent identifiers for researchers, institutes, and different types of research outputs, alongside comprehensive metadata, facilitates Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) research.

In the second webinar of the Better Together series hosted by Crossref, DataCite and ORCID, we welcome a guest co-organizer Computer Network Information Center (CNIC) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences to jointly present a session focused on the sharing of scholarly resources, leveraging both the global and local identifier infrastructure and services. We will go into details of how the repositories can leverage open scholarly infrastructure to help researchers share more, cite more, and generate impact.

Part of this webinar will focus on use cases in the Mandarin-speaking community. However, the presentation will be conducted in English with slides in both English and Mandarin. We welcome everyone in the APAC time zone or is interested in learning more APAC trends joining this event.

Join us for a webinar where we will go into:

  • – Who we are
  • – Besides papers, what other resources can be shared?
  • – What’s the difference between “sharing” and “publishing”?
  • – How our organizations work together to make different types of scholarly resources Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable
  • – Science Data Bank and how it integrates with identifiers in their workflow