2015 SSP 37th Annual Meeting
Seminar 4: Implementing Next Generation ID Standards…
Dennis Hopper didn’t recently say of scholarly communications: “The 20s will make the 90s look like the 80s, Man!”, but a character that he might play certainly could have. Experts from across the scholarly and professional information ecosystem will discuss how best to leverage evolving data standards to make the most of the changes ahead. The afternoon will be divided into two sub-sessions: the first will focus on standards broadly (including NISO and CrossRef projects such as ODI, FundRef), and the second will drill down into persistent identifiers for people (like ORCID and ISNI) and organizations (like Ringgold). Each sub-session will have separate speakers. Sessions will close with a narrative case-study-driven discussion to illustrate how firms are integrating these elements into their current systems to position participants for success in the future. If standards seem dry, and their names seem like random letters, this session will excite and inspire participants to continue to innovate and contribute to the evolving discussion. Moderator: Peter Froehlich, Purdue University and Nettie Lagace, Niso
Speakers
Twitter Handle: @RinggoldInc, chrissorr
Twitter Handle: @HaakYak
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