Jisc ORCID UK consortium annual member event 2024
The annual UK ORCID Consortium Members’ Day returns to an in-person meeting to discuss ORCID implementation and adoption in UK HE and research.
- One day
- Birmingham
- Free
This event will be held on
05 June 2024
- Crowne Plaza Birmingham City Centre
- 10:00 – 17:00
About
There will be updates from ORCID, UKRI and the Jisc support service, opportunities to share and compare experiences with peers, and space to discuss approaches and strategies to improve uptake and progress integration of ORCID. As well as benefiting delegates on the day, the dialogue and the information gathered will help Jisc to enhance support and good practice information.
The aims and objectives of the event:
- Reflect on progress to date in Jisc activity and community implementation
- Opportunities to celebrate best practice, share insights and practical takeaways
- Supporting colleagues across the sector
- Inspiration via your stories, successful projects and grass root practice
- Feed into new development requirements and shape activity
- Review next opportunities at a community and institutional level
- Hear about national-level policy and implementation developments
As part of the programme, UKRI will be running a one-hour workshop to understand and user test the most important ORCID features for future implementation in the new UKRI Funding Service.
Who should attend
The event is open to Jisc UK ORCID consortium members (free attendance) and prospective members. If there is high demand for spaces, priority will be given to staff from consortium member organisations. Payment may be required for non-consortium attendees. Please contact us to discuss.
Contact
For further information, please contact events@jisc.ac.uk.
Programme
Registration
Welcome and overview of the day
- Introduction to the event
- Where the consortium fits within Jisc
Updates
Updates from:
- UK Consortium
- ORCID
- UKRI
Icebreaker: Value board - value of membership
Member experience
- University of Liverpool
- University of Bath
- University of Oxford (TBC)
Lunch
Breakout session one
- Birds of a feather sessions for common systems used by members
- Research management systems strategies
Breakout session two
- New to the consortium
- Advocacy toolkit
- Other topics suggested by attendees
Networking and afternoon break
UKRI workshop
Discussion on ORCID implementation for UKRI funding service