Martin Brändle (IT specialist for ZORA) and André Hoffmann (long-term archiving for ZORA) from the Main Library were recently interviewed by the ORCID team about the integration of ORCID in ZORA. In the blog post the motives as well as the technical, legal and organisational challenges are described. In addition, two important aspects of ORCID […]
ORCID iD – Not only “be unique”, but also “remain identifiable”
16. April 2020 | HBZ | Keine Kommentare
Abgelegt unter:Open Access
Tags: ORCID⋅ ZORA
Manage your research output with ORCID
29. May 2019 | Martina Gosteli | Keine Kommentare
Researchers not only produce publications, but often start a project with a grant application before data is collected or experimentally produced and published. In addition, researchers are often invited to review data, applications and papers of others. All this work is part of the scientific output and should receive appropriate recognition. In the Internet, repositories […]
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Tags: Coffee Lecture⋅ ORCID⋅ ORCID
Why you need an ORCID
31. May 2018 | Martina Gosteli | Keine Kommentare
The precise identification of a person and the assignment of his/her works are becoming increasingly important in the context of open science. There is a key problem: The Internet, repositories and databases try to link activities and results of a person based on the spelling of their name. But as individual as people are, their […]
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Tags: Coffee Lecture⋅ ORCID⋅ ORCID