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Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 12:50:26 -0500

November 16 Webinar: Research Data Metrics Landscape (NISO Working
Group Connections LIVE!)

In June 2013, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation awarded NISO a grant to
undertake a two-phase initiative to explore, identify, and advance
standards and/or best practices related to a new suite of potential
metrics in the community. The NISO Altmetrics Project has successfully
moved to Phase Two, the formation of three working groups, A, B, & C.
Working Group B, led by Kristi Holmes, PhD, Director, Galter Health
Sciences Library at Northwestern University, and Mike Taylor, Senior
Product Manager, Informetrics at Elsevier, is focused on the Output
Types & Identifiers within the alternative metrics landscape.

Speakers participating in this free event, to be held on November 16
from 11 am to 1 pm (ET) will highlight examples of the work being done
in this area:

• BioCADDIE - Peter McQuilton, Knowledge Engineer/Senior Research
Associate, Oxford e-Research Centre, University Of Oxford; Philippe
Rocca-Serra, Technical Project Leader, Oxford e-Research Centre,
University Of Oxford

• ORCID - Tom Demeranville, THOR Senior Project Officer & ORCiD
Software Engineer

• Data-Level Metrics with DataCite - Martin Fenner, Technical Director, DataCite

• Bibliometrics for Data – what counts and what doesn’t? - Dr. Sarah
Callaghan, Senior Researcher and Project Manager, British Atmospheric
Data Centre

• FORCE 11 Attribution: Getting (and giving) credit for all that we do
- Dr. Melissa Haendel, Associate Professor, Ontology Development
Group, OHSU Library, Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical
Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University

• NISO Working Group “B” - Kristi Holmes, PhD, Director, Galter Health
Sciences Library, Northwestern University; Mike Taylor, Senior Product
Manager, Informetrics, Elsevier

For more information and to register for this free event, visit the
event webpage:

http://www.niso.org/news/events/2015/wg_connections_live/altmetrics_wgb/

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