Join us for this Coalition Publica panel discussion on ORCID developments in institutional contexts.
Read the French version of this post on Coalition Publica’s website.
📅 Date and time: Wednesday, July 17, 2024, 1 PM – 2 PM ET
🌐 Online and free
Event description
Coalition Publica invites you to hear from our panelists who will share ORCID developments in their institutional contexts, including implementation projects, future plans, and lessons learned. With plenty of time for questions and answers, this session is an opportunity to learn more about implementing ORCID in OJS and Érudit, deploying ORCID integrations at scale, what’s in store for the future, and how Canadian infrastructures are working together to make ORCIDs and other persistent identifiers (PIDs) interoperable. From concrete examples to national strategy, we hope this will be an opportunity for the library publisher community and the journals they work with to see how they could benefit from implementing ORCID.
Intended audience
Canadian library publishers, Canadian journals hosted by library publishers, Coalition Publica journals
Audience learning outcomes
1. Understand the tools currently available and future plans for ORCID integration in Open Journal Systems (OJS) and Érudit
2. How to plan an institution-wide implementation of ORCID in OJS
3. What steps to take for journals that participate in Coalition Publica to benefit from ORCID interoperability
4. How ORCID fits into a national PID strategy
Presenters:
Erik Hanson joined PKP in 2019. He is currently a software developer and works closely with both PKP Publishing Services and PKP’s development team. He holds a Master’s of Library and Information Studies from the University of British Columbia and a Master’s of Publishing from Simon Fraser University. When not working, he can likely be found walking through the forest or relaxing by the water.
Sonya Betz is the Head of Open Publishing and Digitization Services at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, which supports more than 60 diamond Open Access journals through its non-commercial, scholar-led publishing program. Sonya has worked in academic libraries for more than 15 years and is deeply interested in seeking ways to promote and sustain not-for-profit approaches to scholarly publishing and open access.
John Aspler is dedicated to public service and knowledge access and has experience working in research and public library contexts. He graduated from McGill University with a PhD in Neuroscience in 2021, where he worked on several projects about media discourse and neurodevelopmental disabilities. He is currently the Manager of the Canadian Persistent Identifier (PID) Community at the Canadian Research Knowledge Network, supporting the use of PIDs like ORCID iDs and DOIs across the country.
Mathieu Pigeon has been working at Érudit as an analyst since 2016. He is involved in various projects related to metadata quality as well as best practices and standards for open access scholarly publishing.
Jeanette Hatherill is the Senior Coordinator for Coalition Publica, a partnership between Érudit and PKP to develop a non-commercial, open source, national infrastructure for digital scholarly publishing, dissemination, and research to support sustainable open access in Canada. She has an MLIS from the University of Montréal and over a decade of experience in scholarly communication.