PKP, UMN, and ORCID invite scholarly publishers using OJS, especially in Indonesia, to this free and open webinar, “All you need to know about adopting ORCID and OJS”, on December 16th, 6 PM Pacific Standard Time (PST) which is December 17th, 9 AM Jakarta Indonesia time (WIB). The first part of this post was originally published on ORCID’s Event Page.
Managing academic identity and scholarly publications in the digital age is challenging for researchers due to the multitude of global platforms and publishers. Manually filling in academic contribution data is time-consuming and risks errors, which can reduce the visibility and recognition of scientific work.
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides a solution by offering a unique digital identifier for each researcher that can be connected across multiple systems in any research workflow, with various kinds of research information in researchers ORCID records, so that researchers’ academic records can be properly and accurately maintained.
As publishers and funding agencies increasingly demand the use of ORCID, it is important for researchers to utilize this feature to manage and strengthen their academic reputation. This webinar will introduce ORCID and ORCID collaborations with Open Journal Systems by The Public Knowledge Project, demonstrating how researchers can benefit from an interconnected research infrastructure, and how organizations can adopt ORCID and OJS together to gain values.
This workshop is designed for journal publishers in Indonesia, though all are welcome to register.
This session is presented in English.
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This webinar is a collaboration between ORCID, Public Knowledge Project (PKP) and Universitas Multimedia Nusantara (UMN) to learn on how to maximize the usage of ORCID in Open Journal Systems (OJS), the most widely used free and open source (FOSS) journal publishing platform in the world (now surpassing 50,000 installations around the world), to manage your academic identity and showcase your independent publishing and research integrity.
Thanks to Maria Lamury, PKP Local Liaison to Indonesia, for helping to organize this event! You can catch Maria at this event, along with PKP’s Erik Hanson and PKP Founder John Willinsky, as well as ORCID’s Estelle Cheng.