Open Researcher and Contributor Identifiers (ORCiD iDs) reflect a fast-growing Linked Open Data (LOD) standard. Typically, Librarian promotional efforts in higher education focus on faculty and other researchers. Yet, both in terms of institutional buy-in and leveraging the power of LOD iDs, other stakeholders may prove effective users and allies.
[Also already uploaded to ORCID's FigShare repository. Feel free to link to that if you'd like]
https://figshare.com/articles/ORCID_Promotional_Efforts_in_California_Institutes_of_Higher_Education/7203350
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Mark G. Bilby, PhD, MSLIS
Senior Assistant Librarian, Scholarly Communications
Lecturer, Religious Studies
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