[Esip-documentation] Got colleagues that need acknowledgement?

Ted Habermann tedhabermann at gmail.com
Fri Sep 11 11:51:57 EDT 2020


Hello all,

Two ESIP clusters are pulling together to provide an exciting overview of new developments in the world of providing credit to colleagues for doing the wide variety of things that get done to make the scientific community work.

Next Thursday (9/17) at 12:00 EDT Richard Wynn will talk to the Research Object Citation Cluster about Rescognito <https://rescognito.com/>  an online credit machine for sharing ‘cogs’ with colleagues that contribute. Richard described Rescognito during the Identifying ESIP session at the summer meeting (recording <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8YYu3Irxdo&feature=youtu.be>). It is a tool for helping individuals or organizations recognize contributions of all kinds. You can see my Rescognito ledger at https://rescognito.com/0000-0003-3585-6733 <https://rescognito.com/0000-0003-3585-6733> or view yours by replacing my ORCID with yours in the URL. I suspect that Richard will also bring us up to date on how the Data Recognition Checklist can be used to recognize good data practices.

On Monday (9/28) at 2:00PM EDT Alice Meadows will tell the Documentation Cluster about the National Information Standards Organization (NISO <https://www.niso.org/>) and recent work she is leading there on standardization of the CRediT taxonomy <https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2020/08/12/beyond-publication-increasing-opportunities-for-recognizing-all-research-contributions/> for describing roles in scholarly publishing. NISO is also the home of the Journal Article Tag Suite (JATS) which is the XML used universally for storing journal articles and associated metadata. JATS for Reuse (JATS4R <https://jats4r.org/>) is a related effort focused on a profile of JATS for facilitating reuse of journal articles.

Both of these efforts build on the foundation of ORCIDS as identifiers for people. Remember that ESIP recently joined the U.S. ORCID community which is also discussed in the recording <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8YYu3Irxdo&feature=youtu.be> from the summer meeting. Facilitating acknowledgment of colleagues unambiguously is an important role for ORCIDS and being familiar with how it all works will help you do that well. Alice worked at ORCID before joining NISO so she is very familiar with the benefits of ORCID which she also discusses in the recent blog <https://scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org/2020/08/12/beyond-publication-increasing-opportunities-for-recognizing-all-research-contributions/>.

Hope to see you at these interesting cluster meetings. See the ESIP Calenda <https://www.esipfed.org/get-involved/telecon-calendar>r for links to the meetings.

Stay safe,
Ted




Dr. Ted Habermann
Metadata Game Changer <http://tedhabermann.com/>
ORCID: 0000-0003-3585-6733 <http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3585-6733>
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