ORCID Workshop for Researchers

Spring 2022

Mar 30, 2022 [ADD TO YOUR CALENDAR]
3:00pm-4:00pm
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Getting and using your free ORCID iD and ORCID record can help you save time and get credit for your work in funding, publishing, and research reporting workflows. Funding organizations, publishers, and research institutions are increasingly requiring or asking for ORCID iDs from researchers, so this workshop will help you make sure you are ahead of the game.  

 

In this workshop, we will cover: 

An overview of the benefits of ORCID for researchers 

How ORCID can help you save time throughout the research landscape 

Tips and tricks for keeping your ORCID record up-to-date 

 

Presenter: Sheila Rabun, MA, MLIS  https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1196-6279  

Program Leader for Persistent Identifier Communities 

ORCID US Community: https://twitter.com/USconsortium 

LYRASIS DataCite US Community: https://twitter.com/USDOIconsortium 

 

 

This is a Zoom workshop.

You will receive a Zoom meeting link the day before the workshop.

 

If you have questions, contact Sheila Otto at Sheila.Otto@mtsu.edu

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