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July
I’m a Member, Now What?! — Affiliation Manager
August
In-Person Event
September
Navigating Challenges in Peer Review: Perspectives from University Presses and Associations
I’m a Member, Now What?! — How to talk about ORCID
New webinar series—presented in Portuguese:
Sou membro, e agora? — Integrando com ORCID
July
24 July - I’m a Member, Now What?! — Affiliation Manager
The fifth session in our I’m a Member, Now What?! webinar series is all about the ORCID Affiliation Manager.
The ORCID Affiliation Manager, an exclusive tool available to consortia members, allows you to add affiliation data to your researchers’ ORCID records quickly, without the need for a developer or specialized IT knowledge.
This session will feature a full demonstration of Affiliation Manager, discuss the benefits of using Affiliation Manager—for you AND your researchers!— to populate ORCID records with affiliation data, and present communication ideas and best practices.
August
4-7 August
NCURA 66th Annual Meeting
Washington D.C., USA
ORCID is delighted to share that we will be attending the NCURA 66th Annual Meeting in Washington D.C. on 4-7 August. Look for our table in the exhibit hall to say hello and learn more about how ORCID can help support your organization with compliance with U.S. funding policies, like the Nelson Memo and NSPM-33.
Save our session to your schedule. Shivendra Naidoo, ORCID Senior Engagement Lead, will be presenting ORCID’s Data Exchange to Optimize organizational Data in the Common Forms on 6 August at 10:15 a.m.
September
24 September
Navigating Challenges in Peer Review: Perspectives from University Presses and Associations
Join us on 24 September for a dynamic and insightful webinar featuring perspectives from universities, university presses, associations, and peer reviewers. This session will delve into the complexities and evolving landscape of peer review in scholarly publishing.
Peer review is a cornerstone of academic integrity, but it comes with its own set of challenges, including reviewer selection, maintaining impartiality, and managing reviewer workloads. Our distinguished panel will share their experiences and strategies for overcoming these obstacles, ensuring high-quality and unbiased reviews.
Register now to receive panelist announcements and topics to be covered.
Announced Panelists
Director of Journals, University of Pennsylvania Press
Jocelyn Dawson is the director of journals at the University of Pennsylvania Press. She is a previous member of the Society for Scholarly Publishing’s Board of Directors and co-chaired the SSP’s Annual Meeting Program Committee as well as the AUPresses’ Program Committee. She served on SSP’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility committee and is a co-founder of the Toolkits for Equity project to develop antiracism guides for scholarly publishing (c4disc.org).
Director of Digital Humanities and Professor of English, Michigan State University
Kathleen Fitzpatrick is Director of Digital Humanities and Professor of English at Michigan State University, where she also directs MESH, a research and development unit focused on the future of scholarly communication. She is project director of Knowledge Commons, an open-access, open-source network serving more than 35,000 scholars and practitioners across the humanities and around the world, and she is author of several books, including Generous Thinking: A Radical Approach to Saving the University (Hopkins Press, 2019) and a followup, Leading Generously: Tools for Transformation (Hopkins Press, forthcoming in October 2024). She is president of the board of directors of the Educopia Institute, and she is a past president of the Association for Computers and the Humanities.
25 September
I’m a Member, Now What?! — How to talk about ORCID
The sixth session in our I’m a Member, Now What?! webinar series is all about how to talk about ORCID.
As an ORCID member, maybe you’ve already launched your ORCID integration and are wondering how you can get your researchers to use ORCID more. Or maybe you’re currently developing your integration. Or maybe you’re still in the earliest stages and wonder how you can garner more support from your colleagues to plan an integration.
It is never too early — or too late — to start talking about ORCID to your researchers and colleagues. In fact, how well and how often you talk about ORCID’s value can influence the success of your own integration, and the level of satisfaction your researchers have using it.
Julie Petro,
Director of Communications
Presented by Julie Petro, ORCID Director of Communications, this session focuses on how to communicate about ORCID to increase researcher adoption within your organization, and how to communicate about ORCID with your colleagues to garner support for implementing your systems with ORCID’s Registry.
We will provide communication resources, tips, and tools that can help lead to successful ORCID adoption throughout your organization.
26 September
Sou membro, e agora? — Integrando com ORCID
We are delighted to offer our popular—and very helpful!—webinar series I’m a Member, Now What?! in Portuguese! The first session will focus on Integrating with ORCID and will be presented in Portuguese. Save the date for the upcoming sessions in this series:
26 September
7 November
O portal de membros ORCID e o Affiliation Manager
3 December
Como falar sobre ORCID
Sou membro, e agora? — Integrando com ORCID
Nesta sessão, você aprenderá os fundamentos das integrações com ORCID. Compartilharemos as melhores práticas, destacaremos os fornecedores de serviço certificados e a facilidade de integração com eles e discutiremos vários tipos de integrações.
Como parte da sessão, indicaremos também as opções para obter suporte no processo de integração. Nem você nem a sua instituição estão sozinhos, conte conosco.
Haverá tempo para perguntas ao final da apresentação. Mesmo que você não possa comparecer, recomendamos que você se inscreva para receber a gravação, a apresentação e os folhetos assim que o webinar terminar.
Ainda, você pode enviar a suas perguntas ou dúvidas no próprio formulário de registro para serem abordadas ao longo da sessão.