ORCID Integrates ROR
This is a guest post by the ORCID team that was originally published on the ORCID blog. See the original post here.
By Tom Demeranville, Paula Demain, and Dan Dineen
This is a guest post by the ORCID team that was originally published on the ORCID blog. See the original post here.
By Maria Gould
ROR is looking for a data manager to lead metadata curation activities for the registry, including coordinating registry updates and maintenance, working with ROR’s community curation advisors, and developing and implement long-term curation policies and practices.
By Maria Gould
In July, ROR and GRID announced that the two registries would begin to diverge in Q4 2021 following GRID’s final public release.
By Liz Krznarich
ROR adoption is ramping up, and we’ve been hard at work during the past few months creating resources (or should we say ROR-sources?
By ROR Leadership Team
Earlier today, GRID announced that it will discontinue its schedule of public releases in Q4 2021. This decision marks an important and exciting milestone in the evolution of both organization registries.
By Maria Gould
ROR is a specific type of identifier and a specific type of initiative that does not always fit neatly into pre-defined notions and categories.
By Maria Gould
In the same week that ROR celebrated its third birthday, PIDapalooza celebrated the fifth festival of persistent identifiers, also as a virtual event.
By Maria Gould
ROR had a birthday last week and marked the occasion just like anyone else celebrating a birthday during the pandemic: with a virtual party!
By ROR Leadership Team
The scholarly community depends on a network of open identifier and metadata infrastructure. Content identifiers and contributor identifiers are foundational components of this network.
By Maria Gould
ROR offers an open and community-driven solution for tracking research outputs by institutions. ROR identifiers for research organizations are not meant to exist on their own.