of course I had to go check...looks great! π€©
@juliepetro
Director of Comms @orcid.org. Strategizing the future of scholarly comms by day; navigating Middle-earth and the NWOBHM by night. Devotee of Norse myth, ravens, and all manner of felids. Very dangerous over short distances. π€π‘οΈ
of course I had to go check...looks great! π€©
A first for both of us, @alicemeadows.bsky.social! π In it, I talk about how ORCID is making it possible to share other types of research outputs relevant to the arts and humanities scholars (like musical compositions, imagery and film, and teaching materials.) info.orcid.org/new-work-typ...
Correct! π orcid.org/0000-0003-49...
(The last character of an ORCID identifier is a Checksum, with "X" representing "10.") support.orcid.org/hc/en-us/art...
It landed well at ORCID, I can tell you that β with lots of us!
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Relevant to my interests, both as ORCID's Comms Director, and as a metalhead from age 6 when I would sneak into my brother's room and play his Black Sabbath albums. π
The past few days have been rough, as they have been for so many of us. It's more than a 'kind of music I like.' IYKYK.
This helps.
We'll look into this. ;)
See you in Chicago! ππ€
Loved π getting to work with @alicemeadows.bsky.social and the @morebrains.coop folks to explore and explain how @orcid.org complements national, disciplinary, and proprietary researcher identifier systems to extend coverage, foster partnerships, and underpin interoperability. Check it out! β¬οΈ
Not remotely unreasonable. I'd be annoyed too.
I agree that it's a shame Sen Smith had to chase him down at all, but I wish more of them would do it. Bullies hate confrontation and for all their bluster and aggression a vast majority crumple at the first itty-bitty sign of pushback.
This feels like a good time to remind any military who may find themselves in this mess that "I was just following orders" was never successful as a defense in the Nuremberg Trials.
Make good choices and keep to the oath you swore.
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Ooh I know what my choice would be. Sounds (and looks!) amazing!
What the heck is #tcteac and how do I get an invite for next year? π§
Somewhat related, I heard something at the @scholarlypub.bsky.social meeting last month that I've been thinking about ever since: "Are we measuring what we truly value, or valuing only what we can measure?"
A screenshot of a presentation given by Judith Gulpers, Faculty Liaison Librarian & Team Leader, Digital Resources, University Library of the Erasmus University Rotterdam (the Netherlands), during ORCID's Ask Me Anything session with librarians. It reads "Our tips: If you are not a researcher yourself, become a trusted individual to be able to see what researchers see and can do, and, Partner with the CRIS team, data stewards, data curators, faculty liaisons, Open Access Team, Human Resources, Library Management, etc. For example, having an ORCID iD is one of the conditions to get funding from the Erasmus Open Access Fund.
From our AMA with community #librarians: tips to support researchers with their ORCID records:
1. You can become a trusted individual to see what they see in their records, and help them optimize for reuse
2. Partner with teams to adopt ORCID across your institution
I mean, I'm gonna share lots of scholcomm and PID stuff here but I'm also gonna post about heavy metal hope you don't mind. Let my worlds collide. πββοΈ
Picture of the band members from the San Francisco-based thrash metal band, Testament, doing a sound check before a concert. The stage lighting makes everything look purple, and there are streaks of yellow spotlights. From left to right is Alex Skolnick is on guitar, Dave Lombardo on drums, Steve Di Giorgio on bass, Chuck Billy on vocals, and Eric Peterson on guitar.
Picture of the guitarists from the San Francisco-based thrash metal band, Testament, during a concert. Alex Skolnick is on the left, and Eric Peterson is on the right.
Throwback to the time I got to hang with Testament during their sound check. π€© The second, 'blue' pic is from later during the gig. Such a fun show - it's time for another! @alexskolnick.bsky.social
*Marie Kondo voice* "I love MESS!"
Not *just* identity thoughβ¦ Iβm not saying that you can trust something because of who said itβ¦ but itβs harder to trust something when you donβt have a way to connect the dots and filter out deliberate deception.
Ask Me Anything. Librarians Leading ORCID Adoption. 11 June at 1300
π£ 1 week until our AMA with library leaders on ORCID adoption! Got a question about how it works at their institutions?
Submit it when you register:
π https://shorturl.at/JR0Hl
#LibrariansOfBluesky #ORCIDAdoption #AcademicLibrarians
Testing the new @orcid.org org Public Data File on Google BigQuery. Look what I did in 5 minutes flat!
Huge thanks to @simonporter.co.uk and @digital-science.com for putting this together!!!
The way my entire being relaxes in this situation.
Raise your hand if youβre not even a meteorologist and you still know thereβs a hurricane season.
Screen shot of a presentation that says 2. Contribute ORCID trust markers and a graphic that depicts data added to an ORCID record by a trusted organization.
As a recommendation from @richard.northover.info for #scholarlypublishers: "the more data (and trust markers) added to authors' (and co-authors'!) @orcid.org records, the better." #researchintegrity
@richard.northover.info: Trust exists in a framework of Evidence of Individual Identity and Evidence of Academic Legitimacy. An @orcid.org record with Trust Markers (evidence of data added by trusted third parties) signals a high level of trust. #researchintegrity #papermills #citationrings
Screen shot of a presentation slide that says: Research is built on Communication Communication is built on Trust Trust is built on Verifiability Verifiability is built on Identity
Listening to @richard.northover.info in @orcid.org's latest Research Integrity webinar featuring @stmassoc.bsky.social: "Trust in science is built on verifiability." And verifiability is built on identity. β That's where ORCID comes in.
Honored to have ORCID recognized by SSP for the EPIC Awards. Thank you to my colleagues @cshillum.bsky.social, @lisalibrarian.bsky.social, and @anapatycardoso.bsky.social for being there to share the moment! #scholarlypublishing
If you're wondering about what it might be like to serve on ORCID's Board of Directors, or how to apply, our Board Chair @lisalibrarian.bsky.social and Nomination Committee Chair Ellen Tise will be onhand to answer all your questions! THIS WEEK! Register here -> info.orcid.org/event/ask-me...