The Forum for Open Research in MENA (F.O.R.M.) is collaborating with ORCID for its community development activity — a free one-hour webinar that will highlight the benefits of persistent identifiers (PIDs) for researchers. Taking place on the 12th of June at 11am GST, the workshop will explore how PIDs can help support the expansion of Open Science practices by facilitating the creation and preservation of accurate and transparent scholarly records.
This session aims to give an overview on ORCID in Open Science – how ORCID collaborates with other persistent identifiers (PIDs) providers, why and how national communities work with ORCID, and ORCID’s adoptions in different research workflows.
Spaces are limited for the webinar. To save your spot, register now.
About F.O.R.M.
F.O.R.M., an independent initiative of the Knowledge E Foundation, is a non-profit membership organisation for libraries, universities, and research councils across the Arab world. Its vision is for a collaborative community that promotes the advancement of Open Research policies and practices across the region. Bringing together leading international experts and key regional stakeholders, F.O.R.M. encourages the exchange of actionable insights and facilitates the development of practical policies relating to Open Science.
To learn more, please visit https://forumforopen.org/.