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    Six examples of creative promotion of ORCID by libraries

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    Historically the library has led the way in engaging researchers around the use of search and discovery tools. The library has also been a strong advocate for ORCID among researchers, providing clear information about the benefits of having an ORCID iD and training in how to register and use an iD to make connections with works and affiliations. Through our interactions with our members and regional workshops and webinars, we learn about effective engagement strategies. We share here six examples of creative ORCID promotions by librarians from around the world and provide links to resources to support your own programs

    Interested in institutional open access policies? COAPI can help!

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    Open access is the free, immediate, online availability of research articles coupled with the rights to use these articles fully in the digital environment. Institutional open access policies serve as a pledge by institutional authors to make their works open access in a repository to ensure that anyone can access and use their research—to turn ideas into industries and breakthroughs into better lives. Librarians that support policy implementation connect readers from far and wide to research—getting to the heart of what an academic library should be. Often trained in providing faculty guidance and familiar with scholarly publishing, librarians are well positioned to build the support needed to make open access initiatives successful.Creating, promoting, and implementing an institutional open access policy is no easy task, and a library should not face it alone. Fear not, be it looking at examples or best practices for forming an open access policy, successful strategies to engage faculty, workflows to streamline policy implementation, or answers to thorny questions, the Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions (COAPI) is here to help.COAPI is an informal, free organization of 121 members across North America which provides education, advocacy, and member-to-member assistance to support institutions in developing, promoting, implementing, and assessing open access policies. This poster presents an overview of COAPI, its range of members, and the resources it provides, including an internal platform exchange news and information about open access policies, a public toolkit built and informed by members, working groups, and community calls

    ORCID in the Asia-Pacific

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    Poster presented at ORCID Consortium Workshop (2018.01.17-18)

    Blog Translating ORCID for your Community

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    Calling all translators: Support researchers and scholars in your community by joining the ORCID community translation effort. Create localized versions of the ORCID Registry interface and outreach resources in your local language

    Translating ORCID for your community

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    ORCID is committed to supporting the international community by providing the ORCID Registry interface and our outreach resources in some of the most common languages of our users. This blog post is a call for translators to join the ORCID community translation team to contribution to Registry localization. <div><br></div><div>Published 2017.10.26</div

    Integrating with the ORCID API

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    “Integrating with the ORCID API” presented by Alainna Wrigley (ORCID) at the 2017 ORCID Shanghai workshop at <a href="http://en.sjtu.edu.cn/">Shanghai Jiaotong University</a> in Shanghai, PRC on Monday, June 19, 2017

    Blog | ORCID in books: Today and tomorrow

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    The working group on ORCID in book workflows has issued a research report and set of recommendations to encourage use of ORCID iDs by and for book authors. We are now inviting organizations to join our early adopter program

    Blog: Have you upgraded to API v2.0? Read why you should

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    ORCID released v2.0 of the ORCID API in February, and already many users of the Public and Member API have upgraded or are in the process of doing so. This blog post highlights some of the new features in v2.0 that will simplify system workflows, reduce transfer file sizes, and make your ORCID integration work better for integrators and users alike

    信仰自由:政府打压下信仰群体的现状与前景 Freedom of Religion: current situation and prospects for communities of faith under pressure

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    A packet of relevant media reports, case studies, and legislation prepared for the closed-door seminar 信仰自由:政府打压下信仰群体的现状与前景 Freedom of Religion: current situation and prospects for communities of faith under pressure held by the CUHK Centre for Rights and Justice 23 March 2013
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