January 27, 2021 09:45 - 12:20

Using Digital Identifiers in Increasing the Dissemination of Scholarly Publications

The Visoriai Information Technology Park, the Science Publishing Cluster together with The Association of Lithuanian Serials, Vilnius University, and the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania are continuing the event cycle designed for the scientific publishing community and now invite participants to take part in new digital seminars focused on the most advanced breakthroughs in global scholarly publishing. These lectures and seminars will emphasize the need to foster cooperation between scientific institutions (publishing houses) and science and business for developing and applying the most recent scholarly publishing solutions in the public sector.

This event cycle began with the Open Access Scientific Publishing Conference 2019.

Date: January 27, 2021
Space: Microsoft Teams (registered participants will be provided access to the event)
Topic: Using Digital Identifiers in Increasing the Dissemination of Scholarly Publications Moderated by Doc. Dr. Arūnas Gudinavičius (Vilnius University)

Event start

09:45 – 10:00

(Lithuanian time, EEST, UTC +3) Participants join the event channel

10:00 – 10:10

Greeting the participants Prof. Edita Sužiedėlienė (Vilnius University)

Part I (held in English)

Speakers: Interim Crossref Community Director Rachael Lammey

Abstract: Getting a DOI for your publications can seem like just ticking a box, but understanding what persistent identifiers and their associated metadata enable is key to helping your content be discovered, accessed and used. What metadata can I send you? How is it used? Who uses it? How can I fix it if it’s wrong? The presentation will address these key questions, and hopefully some more!

10:10 – 10:55

When You Register Content with Crossref, What Does That Mean?

10:55 – 11:10

Discussion and questions

11:10 – 11:15

Break

Part II (held in English)

Speakers: ORCID iD Engagement Manager Gabriela Mejias

Abstract: ORCID is a non profit organization created by and for the research community. As part of the wider digital infrastructure needed for researchers to share information on a global scale, we enable transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers, their contributions, and activities by providing open tools for individuals and organizations to use as they engage in academic activities. This webinar will discuss how ORCID tools can be embedded across research and publishing workflows to enable transparency and trust in research information and how to get involved.

11:15 – 12:00

ORCID in the Research and Publishing Lifecycle: An Opportunity for Openness and Transparency

12:00 – 12:15

Discussion and questions

12:15 – 12:20

Conclusion of the 2nd seminar