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Persistent Identifiers on Polish Platform of Medical Research

Persistent Identifiers on Polish Platform of Medical Research
6 November 2021

Persistent Identifiers on Polish Platform of Medical Research

We invite you to participate in a webinar “Persistent Identifiers Supported by Service Providers: A Case Study of CRIS Systems – the Polish Platform of Medical Research” that will address the importance of adopting Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) in institutional CRIS systems. During the webinar the representatives of ORCID, DataCite, Sages, PPM and euroCRIS will talk about best practices and benefits of PIDs implementation in CRIS systems. The Polish Platform of Medical Research (PPM) use case will be demonstrated to showcase integration with PIDs in Institutional CRIS systems.

 

The webinar will take place on 8 December 2021 at 10 AM (CET) on the GoToWebinar platform. Free registration is required. For the webinar agenda see below:

 

OpeningChieh-Chih Estelle Cheng (ORCID)

  • Introduction to PIDs

Showcase 1: Working with ORCID as a Service ProviderChieh-Chih Estelle Cheng (ORCID), Jakub Koperwas (Sages, Omega-PSIR)

  • How CRIS system is benefitting from ORCID integration
  • Best practises for ORCID integration
  • Live demo

Showcase 2: Working with DataCite as a Service ProviderHelena Cousijn, PhD (DataCite), Jakub Koperwas (Sages, Omega-PSIR)

  • How CRIS system is benefitting from DataCite integration
  • Best practises for DataCite integration
  • Live demo

Showcase 3: Polish Platform of Medical ResearchJakub Koperwas (Sages, Omega-PSIR), Justyna Zawada (Polska Platforma Medyczna, Uniwersytet Medyczny we Wrocławiu)

  • Integration Platform for Institutional CRIS systems

Showcase 4: DataCite – ORCID interoperabilityHelena Cousijn, PhD (DataCite)

  • Information about DICE project

Showcase 5: Risks and trust in pursuit of a well functioning Persistent Identifier infrastructure for researchPablo de Castro (euroCRIS)

Q&A Session: All speakers

 

Details and registration

     
    Persistent Identifiers on Polish Platform of Medical Research