Submitting research to eCollections at Emily Carr, including ORCID Registration and How to Make a Researcher Profile:

In this workshop, Hillary Webb will give a virtual tour of the Emily Carr University’s institutional repository system (Islandora), an overview of the kinds of research + creation accepted to the repository, an explanation of the non-exclusive distribution license, and walk-through of the self-submi...

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Other Authors: Webb, Hillary (Hillary Webb) (Presenter)
Format: Lecture
Language:English
Published: Emily Carr University of Art and Design
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Online Access:https://ecuad.arcabc.ca/islandora/object/ecuad%3A17535
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Summary:In this workshop, Hillary Webb will give a virtual tour of the Emily Carr University’s institutional repository system (Islandora), an overview of the kinds of research + creation accepted to the repository, an explanation of the non-exclusive distribution license, and walk-through of the self-submission process and setting up a profile page. Hand-in-hand with setting up a profile page is the process of registering for a personal persistent digital identifier (ORCID). A researcher’s ORCID can be used when submitting their work for publication, submitting grant applications, and in any research workflow to ensure their work gets recognized. After the demonstration, Hillary will be available to assist ECU researchers with setting up a profile page and registering for an ORCID. "Submitting research to eCollections at Emily Carr, including ORCID Registration and How to Make a Researcher Profile," is a workshop given by Hillary Webb on October 14th, 2020, as part of the series "Digital + Creative Knowledge Sharing: Data Management in Creative Research." The series, Digital + Creative Knowledge Sharing: Data Management in Creative Research is supported by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Research Data Management Capacity Initiative), Emily Carr University Research + Industry Office, VP Academic and Provost Office, Emily Carr Library and First Nations Information Governance Centre. Zoom recording from a presentation given as part of the series "Digital + Creative Knowledge Sharing: Data Management in Creative Research," hosted by Emily Carr University of Art + Design.