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SUMMARY:Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice December Call: ORCID Adoption and Integration Panel: Maximizing Research Impact
DESCRIPTION:Date: December 2\, 2025\nTime: 1:00pm-2:00pm ET \nRegistration \nThe Bibliometrics and Research Impact Community of Practice (BRI CoP) invites you to join a panel discussion on ORCID adoption and integration across Canadian research institutions. This session will explore strategies\, tools\, and challenges for maximizing ORCID’s potential to improve researcher visibility and data interoperability. \nToby Malone\, Research Impact Librarian\, Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)\nWhile generally acknowledged as a vital academic tool across its campus\, an environmental scan of ORCID uptake at Toronto Metropolitan University showed only a fraction of all faculty were using the tool at all\, let alone maximizing its potential. Since the January 2025 adoption of the ORCID Affiliation Manager\, ORCID integration has grown exponentially at TMU\, led by Research Impact Librarian Toby Malone. In his short talk\, Toby Malone will introduce the adoption process of ORCID Affiliation Manager across a medium-sized faculty body\, along with the challenges and opportunities he discovered along the way. \nNikolas Lamarre\, Canadian Persistent Identifier Community Officer\, Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN)\nResearch outputs are often scattered across systems\, making it difficult to see the full picture of scholarly activity. Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) bridge these gaps\, linking data to make research information more interoperable\, discoverable and FAIR. Nikolas will highlight the ORCID Data Visualization Tool\, adapted by CRKN\, which integrates data from ORCID\, ROR\, Crossref\, and DataCite to visualize institutional collaboration networks. In alignment with Canada’s National PID Strategy\, upcoming enhancements aim to further deepen insights into researcher activity across the country. \nPierre Lasou\, Scholarly Communications Librarian\, Université Laval\nLaval went live with the DSpace ORCID module in September 2025. Pierre’s talk will focus on the reasons that made them use this advanced module in DSpace (as it requires the use of the entity model) and the challenges they encountered so far while configuring it\, using it and promoting it to their faculty. \nJack Young\, Research Impact & Bibliometrics Librarian\, McMaster University\nJack will explore ORCID integration within McMaster University’s research information management system (Symplectic Elements). He will explain how researchers can link and sync their ORCID with their McMaster-branded researcher profile to ensure accurate publication data and seamless updating. He will also describe how access to enhanced research impact services has been used as an incentive for faculty to keep ORCID up to date. \nThis session will be recorded.
URL:https://www.carl-abrc.ca/event/bibliometrics-and-research-impact-community-of-practice-december-call-orcid-adoption-and-integration-panel-maximizing-research-impact/
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CATEGORIES:Bibliometrics & Research Impact
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