Join ORCID on November 1st from 3 - 4 pm ADT to hear from Humanities and Social Science researchers about their experiences using ORCID. They will also share best practices and tips for maintaining an ORCID record specific to the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Featured Speakers:
- Michael Ullyot, Associate Professor of English, University of Calgary
- Bridget Alams, Director of Data Innovation Strategy, State University of New York Albany
- Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Director of MESH Research, Michigan State University
iD & Me is a webinar series that aims to answer the question, “Who should have an ORCID iD and why?” ORCID strives to enable transparent and trustworthy connections for all researchers and their works. Each session focuses on a specific scholarly discipline or common circumstances, such as name disambiguation, and demonstrates the benefits of utilizing an ORCID record. Registration is free from ORCID's site.
For more info on ORCID at UNB, please contact Mike Nason.