20131029 community outreach report
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ORCID Director of Community Rebecca Bryant provides an update on ORCID Ambassadors and the Sloan-sponsored Adoption & Integration program.TRANSCRIPT
orcid.orgContact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
Outreach Update: Engaging the research community through ambassadors & grants
Outreach Meeting30 October 2013Washington, D.C., US
Rebecca Bryant, PhDDirector of Community, ORCID
[email protected] http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2753-3881
Supporting adoption & integration globally
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• ORCID Ambassadors• Sloan-funded Adoption &
Integration Program
• Volunteers who support ORCID outreach activities
• Researchers, faculty and administrators, librarians, and association and publishing professionals.
ORCID Ambassadors
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ORCID Ambassadors
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51 Ambassadors from 22 countries
ORCID Ambassadors
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• Work within their own networks to share information about ORCID
• Organize & lead ORCID presentations & posters
• Write blog posts, tweet, & more• Incorporate into scholarly
communications training resources
• Prominently display their own ORCID iDs
• Support outreach at conferences
• Give feedback• Provide leadership for
organization or national membership & integration
ORCID Ambassadors
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ORCID provides resources to support outreach
How you can help
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• Nominate someone today at [email protected]
• Particularly seeking ambassadors in China, South America, South Africa, and from professional societies
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Adoption & Integration Program
• Alfred P. Sloan Foundation grant to promote development of use cases and integrations at North American research universities/institutes and professional societies
• Nine program partners, receiving grants of up to $20,000,
• Grantees will demonstrate prototypes at May 21, 2014 Outreach Meeting (Chicago)
• Code and resources shared, to support broad adoption & integration
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A& I Program Partners
Researcher Information Systems
Boston University• Build on their existing BUMC integration• Build functionality into Profiles source code• Expand to arts & sciences, creating 2500+ new iDs• Outreach to non-faculty affiliates at BU
Cornell University• Enhance functionality within the VIVO source code• Pilot at Cornell• Users will be able to attach iD to VIVO profile, populate their
VIVO with ORCID data, display the ORCID iD in VIVO, and enable VIVO to read limited access/public data in ORCID.
• Share information with the VIVO community
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A& I Program Partners
Professional societies
Society for Neuroscience (SfN)• Integrate ORCID into its association
management system (AMS) (Personify)• Support information management of
42,000 members from 90 countries• Capture authenticated ORCID iDs and
ultimately use iDs throughout its systsems: abstracts submissions, meeting registrations, and more
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A& I Program PartnersRepositories
University of Missouri• Partnering with @mire to integrate into DSpace open source code• Pilot in the MOSpace IR• Outreach to early career researchers
Notre Dame University• Building a plug-in to their campus institutional repository, based on Hydra/Fedora• Piloting locally, then collaborating to broaden implementation at 5 other Hydra institutions• Incorporate this plug-in into Hydra open source code for use by other IRs• Create ORCID iDs, export/import data from ORCID
Purdue University• HubZero data life cycle management tool/repository• Pilot with 3 hubs: PURR, HABRI Central, nanoHub• Integration into HubZero source code, so available to other 50+ institutions using HubZero• Create ORCID iDs, enable linkages between iD and DOI being minted by Purdue, and
create linkages between HubZero & ORCID profiles
Reactome• Reactome is a tool to support data integration, analysis, and visualization of biological
pathways, making this information available to researchers, educators, and students. • Incorporate the ORCID iD into the Reactome database & enable users to export/import
data from ORCID• Educate researchers & encourage adoption
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A& I Program Partners
Multi-faced implementations
Texas A&M• Educate graduate students and postdocs about the value of claiming and
using their ORCID iDs• Create ORCID iDs for all graduate students and tie to the UIN in the campus
directory• Thesis deposit: Integrate into the source code of the Vireo ETD deposit
system (open source) & pilot at TAMU• Other publications: Integrate into VIVO researcher information system
University of Colorado• Integrate into their Faculty Information System to support evaluation &
reporting at CU-Boulder and CU-Colorado Springs, including VIVO profiles and FIS publication ingest from Symplectic Elements and elsewhere
• Create ORCID iDs for their faculty• Share ORCID iDs through SPARQL endpoint with the American Psychological
Association. This step will support APA’s desire to push publication data to individual ORCID records
• Following initial integration into CU FIS, expand to other systems and affiliates, including NCAR, IR, medical campus and more
What can you do?
Spread the word
• Claim & populate your iD
Name variants Email addresses Biography Publications
• Display your ORCID iD
• Nominate an ambassador at [email protected]
Follow us & give feedback
• Save the date! May 21, 2014 Outreach Meeting in Chicago
• Subscribe to our blog , http://orcid.org/about/news
• Follow, tweet, & retweet @ORCID_Org
• iDeas forum
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orcid.orgContact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
Outreach Update: Engaging the research community through ambassadors & grants
Outreach Meeting30 October 2013Washington, D.C., US
Rebecca Bryant, PhDDirector of Community, ORCID
[email protected] http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2753-3881