Osoba: Rabun, Sheila
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Publikace Otevřený přístup PIDs and Open Infrastructure: International Collaboration for the Greater Good(National Library of Technology, 2024) Aspler, John; Rabun, Sheila; Stathis, Kelly; Hauschke, ChristianIn this session, we will explore examples of widely used, global open source software platforms (OJS/OPS, DSpace Repository, and VIVO), and discuss how international collaborations, as well as the creation of global funding opportunities by ORCID and DataCite, have been integral to the success of the integration of PIDs in these systems. First, we will share our personal experiences bringing together a global network of collaborators who have pushed forward the development of the ORCID API integrations for both OJS/OPS and DSpace. Second, we will explore the collaborative work toward improving documentation and encouraging the use of the DataCite API integration within DSpace. Third, we will hear from the international VIVO community about their plans to make improvements to the ORCID API integration in VIVO.Publikace Otevřený přístup Exploring Research Collaboration Through Connected PIDs: ORCID & Crossref Data Visualization Using R and Tableau(National Library of Technology, 2024) Rabun, Sheila; Gujilde, Paolo P.The ORCID US Community partnered with the Drexel University LEADING program to create a set of resources for visualizing publication collaboration activity based on public data from researchers’ ORCID records and Crossref DOI publication metadata. The resources include an R script that can be used to retrieve information about publishing collaborations between researchers at a home organization and other organizations across the globe. The resulting dataset can be imported into a Tableau Public dashboard template, to create a data visualization that can be shared with multiple stakeholders to emphasize how PIDs can be used to visualize researcher activity and impact.