ORCID and GitHub Sign Memorandum of Understanding

ORCID and GitHub are delighted to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) committing the two organizations to coordinate efforts encouraging the adoption of ORCID iDs through the research data lifecycle. GitHub, part of Microsoft, is a collaborative platform for creating, hosting, managing, and sharing code, used internationally by programmers, researchers, and tech …

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DataCite & ARDC Partnership for RAiD Service

DataCite and ARDC (Australian Research Data Commons) are pleased to announce a strategic partnership to deliver RAiD (Research Activity Identifier), a service and system to identify and track research projects and activities. The DataCite–ARDC partnership is a pivotal step in providing a fast, robust, high quality, and reliable RAiD service for researchers that will be …

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DataCite Connect Prague: Making the Most of Metadata (June 10, 2024)

The DataCite community will convene in Prague on June 10, 2024 to discuss how we can collectively make the most of metadata. In the session, we will discuss the value of consistent, standardized, and complete metadata; provide insight into current metadata practices; hear from DataCite Members about metadata challenges they face; and also discuss how …

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National PID Centre held a webinar “Introduction to Persistent Identifiers”

Representatives of the National Center for Persistent Identifiers conducted a webinar on March 22, 2024 entitled Introduction to Persistent Identifiers. The webinar was held under the Training Center of the EOSC-CZ initiative. Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are the cornerstone of implementing the FAIR principles. Their effective use can greatly simplify the sharing of research results. The …

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ORCID 2023 Annual Report

ORCID is a global not-for-profit community-based organization made up of more than 1,300 member organizations. In 2023, 145 organizations became new members, with 116 of these new members joining as consortia members. Two new consortia were also formed in June 2023, one of which is the Czech National ORCID Centre, which currently has 22 members. …

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PIDfest — international conference on persistent identifiers in NTK (June 11-13, 2024)

The National Library of Technology cordially invites you to PIDfest, the international conference dedicated to the issue of persistent identifiers organized in cooperation with the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) between June 11 and June 13. PIDfest is a three-day international summit of talks, activities and workshops focussing on how persistent identifiers can deliver world-class …

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CRAFT-OA Summer School for Journal Editors Diamond Open Access (Telč, 27.5.-1.6. 2024)

As part of the EU-funded project CRAFT-OA, which aims to improve the environment for open-access publishing in Europe, a Summer School for Journal Editors focusing on working with the Open Journal Systems (OJS) system will be held in the city of Telč from 27 May to 1 June. The event is free of charge, participants …

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ORCID Registry downtime on 29. 1.

The ORCID Registry (including Public and Member API and the ORCID Registry user interface) will be unavailable from 14:00 on Monday, 29 January. We anticipate no more than an hour of downtime