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How Librarians Use, Implement and Can Support Researcher Identifiers
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
1:00pm-2:30pm

Consistency in metadata is repeatedly discussed as problem in
information management and delivery of digital resources.  One core
element of that metadata is the use of controlled vocabularies and
authority control.  These methods can also be applied to various
elements of the research process.  Recently, a variety of projects
have gained traction within the research community to identify
elements of the process that will support discovery, linking and
interaction with research outputs.  These systems and approaches
include ORCID, DataCite, FundRef, CREDIT and others.  This webinar
will focus on the role that libraries and publishers can play in
fostering these systems in their work.  In addition to updates on a
few of these initiatives, this webinar will also highlight the
implementation of these systems in the research lifecycle.

Contributing their expertise and perspectives, this webinar features
the following noted professionals:

Attribution from a Research Library Perspective
Micah Altman, Head/Scientist, MIT Libraries Program on Information Science

Data, Metadata, and Data Citation: Insights from PLOS
Emma Ganley, PhD., Chief Editor, PLOS Biology

How Libraries can Support the Identification and Discovery of Scholarly Output.

Ekatarina (Eka) Grguric, Fellow, North Carolina State University
Libraries; Madison Sullivan, Fellow, North Carolina State University
Libraries; William Cross, Director, Copyright and Digital Scholarship
Center, North Carolina State University Libraries

For more details on this event, including registration information,
please visit the NISO event page.

Questions for NISO? Get in touch at:

NISO
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Suite 302
Baltimore, MD 21211-1948
Phone: +1.301.654.2512
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working to advance and transform the management of information
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about NASIG and our member opportunities, please visit
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