ORCID-CA, Queen’s University Library, and 4Science would like to invite you to an information session about ORCID and DSpace on Thursday January 28th, 2021, from 12:00-13:00 EST (UTC-5), 18:00-19:00 CET (UTC+1).

Please register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/399280363235896848

This session will explore using ORCID iDs in your DSpace Repository or CRIS. 4Science has developed an ORCID patch for DSpace 5 & 6 that can help your institution support OpenAIRE guidelines for Literature Repositories v.4, funded by Queen’s and research libraries at Université de Montréal, Université Laval, University of British Columbia, University of Saskatchewan, Vancouver Island University, and York University.

Please join me in welcoming Courtney Matthews (Head, Open Scholarship Services, Queen’s University) and Andrea Bollini (Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, 4Science). First, Courtney will explore the broader policy implications of this patch, its connection to OpenAIRE, and some experience with implementation at Queen’s. Then, Andrea will describe how to use this patch for a DSpace repository and will provide additional information about ORCID and DSpace-CRIS.

This session will answer questions such as:
How do repositories benefit by connecting with ORCID IDs?
What do you need to know to set up the DSpace-ORCID Patch?
How does the DSpace-ORCID patch support OpenAIRE guidelines?
How can I take full advantage of the ORCID integration with DSpace-CRIS?

This session is aimed at DSpace repository managers, institutions with DSpace, members of ORCID-CA, and other interested stakeholders.

(Adapted from the announcement by John Aspler, ORCID-CA General Manager, to ORCID-CA@LIST.CRKN-RCDR.CA)[:en]ORCID-CA, Queen’s University Library, and 4Science would like to invite you to an information session about ORCID and DSpace on Thursday January 28th, 2021, from 12:00-13:00 EST (UTC-5), 18:00-19:00 CET (UTC+1).

Please register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/399280363235896848

This session will explore using ORCID iDs in your DSpace Repository or CRIS. 4Science has developed an ORCID patch for DSpace 5 & 6 that can help your institution support OpenAIRE guidelines for Literature Repositories v.4, funded by Queen’s and research libraries at Université de Montréal, Université Laval, University of British Columbia, University of Saskatchewan, Vancouver Island University, and York University.

Please join me in welcoming Courtney Matthews (Head, Open Scholarship Services, Queen’s University) and Andrea Bollini (Chief Technology and Innovation Officer, 4Science). First, Courtney will explore the broader policy implications of this patch, its connection to OpenAIRE, and some experience with implementation at Queen’s. Then, Andrea will describe how to use this patch for a DSpace repository and will provide additional information about ORCID and DSpace-CRIS.

This session will answer questions such as:
How do repositories benefit by connecting with ORCID IDs?
What do you need to know to set up the DSpace-ORCID Patch?
How does the DSpace-ORCID patch support OpenAIRE guidelines?
How can I take full advantage of the ORCID integration with DSpace-CRIS?

This session is aimed at DSpace repository managers, institutions with DSpace, members of ORCID-CA, and other interested stakeholders.

Have you missed it? Recording available at: https://vimeo.com/506110161

(Adapted from the announcement by John Aspler, ORCID-CA General Manager, to ORCID-CA@LIST.CRKN-RCDR.CA)