Paloma Marín-Arraiza

@pmarrai@ioc.exchange
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👩🏻‍💻Working in #ResearchInfrastructure at ORCID (Associate Director of Engagement)

💡Interested in #PersistentIdentifiers #OpenResearchInfrastructure #OpenScience #OpenSource #Privacy #InfoSec #ResearchData #DataEthics #EnhancedPublications

🏊🏼‍♀️ Master swimmer

Opinions my own

ORCID iDhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-7460-7794

My colleague Ellen Paterson, DPO at @ORCID_Org has done an excellent job updating ORCID's Privacy Policy, making it clearer for researchers and organizations to understand ORCID's data practices.

📜Policy: https://info.orcid.org/privacy-policy/

📎 Update: https://info.orcid.org/2024-privacy-policy-update/

#PrivacyMatters

ORCID Privacy Policy

This Policy was last updated 26 September 2024 Contents 1. Introduction ORCID is a global, non-profit organization headquartered in the United States. We provide the ORCID iD, a free, unique, […]

ORCID

RAiD - the Research Activity Identifier - is a unique, persistent identifier for research projects based on the DataCite DOI infrastructure. Read on our blog how your organization can work with the new RAiD DataCite consortium!👇
https://doi.org/10.5438/6f7j-b538

Please boost if you love #RAiD too! 🚀

#PersistentIdentifier #PID #DOI #ResearchActivity #OpenScience #OpenResearch #OpenInfrastructure
@ardc_au

Get Started With RAiD Registration Through the New RAiD Consortium - DataCite

A key challenge for researchers is keeping track of project activities across the research lifecycle. Unlike a grant, which a researcher receives, a project is something that a researcher does. Project information is dynamic; what is planned is not necessarily what is delivered, while project contributors and organizations may change over time. RAiD, the ‘Research Activity Identifier, is a unique, persistent identifier (PID) for research projects and activities designed in accordance with the RAiD ISO standard (23527:2022). The new RAiD DataCite Consortium will help organizations and researchers track their projects and associated research outputs.

DataCite
More approaches including PIDs, now coming from Katharina Rieck (FWF), at @BarcelonaDORI

Great to see that Sorbonne University will focus on working with PID data, including @ORCID_Org !

@BarcelonaDORI

Important explanation by @LudoWaltman about what exactly "Research Information" is. It is not about the final article or underlying datasets, but about the metadata.

@BarcelonaDORI

A last-minute change of my attendance to @BarcelonaDORI conference to remote, but I'm still willing to engage as much as possible with the community 

🚨🚨Have you checked your ORCID record lately? 🚨🚨

Did you know that you can now demonstrate your association with your institution in your ORCID record, even if your institution does not have an integration with ORCID? By verifying your institutional email address in your ORCID record, you can publicly share the institutional domain— without the need to share your entire email address.

Read more on the blog! ➡️ https://info.orcid.org/trust-markers-in-orcid-records-verified-email-domains/

Trust Markers in ORCID Records: Verified Email Domains

Verified institutional email domains in ORCID records can help researchers prove they areassociated with an institution in a privacy-preserving manner.

ORCID

📣 Save the date
Unser nächstes Online-Seminar findet am 07.05.2024 zum Thema "PIDs für Instrumente" statt!

🗓️ 07. Mai 2024, nachmittags, online

#PID #PersistentIdentifier #OpenScience

"If ORCID profiles captured the workshops a researcher completed or conferences they submitted abstracts to, it would generate a dataset that would expose trends and patterns for participation in the career growth and scientific output of researchers...Institutions and funders who support these activities should be able to justify their investments by quantitatively demonstrating that funding led to impact."

Jason Williams, Life Science Trainers blog

https://lifescitrainers.org/2024/02/14/measuring-the-soft-underbelly-of-science/

Measuring the Soft Underbelly of Science

What if all researchers participating in a workshop or conference registered their ORCID?

Life Science Trainers
Finishing tasks and leaving everything correctly documented two days before going into maternity leave.
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