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  1. Are you into data and ready to make an impact in research? We're hiring two Data Scientists! Work with #scholarlymetadata, identify opportunities, and improve how research is shared globally. Excited? We'd love to hear from you! crossref.org/jobs/2025-01-16-d

  2. Have an idea for advancing #ScholarlyMetadata? Submit your abstract for our first Crossref #Metadata Sprint! Themes include:
    ✓ Integrity and quality of the scholarly record
    ✓ Accessibility and tools for everyone
    ✓ Out-of-the-box solutions for #OpenScience
    Technical skills are not required—just your passion for improving scholarly infrastructure. Join us in April 2025! Submit your today: crossref.org/events/api-sprint

  3. I just saw the new board members of @ORCID_Org and immediately recognized familiar names. I am really happy to see @Lisalibrarian and Alla Zharinova of our partner library in Kyiv, the SSTL, in there.

    Congratulations to them and the other candidates, of course, too: Judi Zielke, Ellen Tise, César Augusto Rendón-Valencia, María Soledad Bravo Marchant and Clare Appavoo.

    info.orcid.org/announcing-the-

    #ORCID #OpenResearchinformation #scholarlymetadata #scholcomm

  4. Interesting paper on "The Role of Universities in the Implementation of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs)" by @scidecode / @scinoptica citing our TAPIR project (projects.tib.eu/tapir):

    "Another very recent example is the analysis conducted by the BMBF-funded TAPIR project led by the TIB Hannover in Germany to explore various partially automated PID-based reporting workflows."

    It's referencing Conference IDs, too (see doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2022-011).

    #PID
    #OpenResearchInformation
    #scholarlymetadata

  5. I was trying to find #scholarlymetadata on #CostActions in #CORDIS, but I couldn't find anything. Same for #OpenAIRE. Did I look for the wrong examples or in a wrong way, or is it really not included?

    CC: @CORDIS_EU @sAuhunas @KaliuzhnaN

  6. I was trying to find #scholarlymetadata on #CostActions in #CORDIS, but I couldn't find anything. Same for #OpenAIRE. Did I look for the wrong examples or in a wrong way, or is it really not included?

    CC: @CORDIS_EU @sAuhunas @KaliuzhnaN

  7. I was trying to find #scholarlymetadata on #CostActions in #CORDIS, but I couldn't find anything. Same for #OpenAIRE. Did I look for the wrong examples or in a wrong way, or is it really not included?

    CC: @CORDIS_EU @sAuhunas @KaliuzhnaN

  8. I was trying to find #scholarlymetadata on #CostActions in #CORDIS, but I couldn't find anything. Same for #OpenAIRE. Did I look for the wrong examples or in a wrong way, or is it really not included?

    CC: @CORDIS_EU @sAuhunas @KaliuzhnaN

  9. I was trying to find #scholarlymetadata on #CostActions in #CORDIS, but I couldn't find anything. Same for #OpenAIRE. Did I look for the wrong examples or in a wrong way, or is it really not included?

    CC: @CORDIS_EU @sAuhunas @KaliuzhnaN

  10. @OpenAlex has included a #funders entity: docs.openalex.org/api-entities

    Great news, although I'm not sure how coverage and precision can be evaluated. I didn't find links between funders and singe publications and vice versa.

    #scientometrics #scholarlymetadata #OpenResearchInformation

    Edit: The pages for single funders do not seem to work currently, too, but I'm sure this will be fixed soon: openalex.org/F4320321114.