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The Role of Funders in Building a Robust &Trustworthy Output Tracking Mechanism Using PIDs &Metadata

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The Role of Funders in Building a Robust &Trustworthy Output Tracking Mechanism Using PIDs &Metadata
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Join us for a panel discussion that delves into the pivotal role funders play in promoting FAIR research practices and advancing Open Science. Making research FAIR and Open requires concerted efforts from all stakeholders in the research ecosystem, and funders are in a unique place to take initiative and motivate others to follow suit; particularly, around the adoption of persistent identification and metadata annotation of research entities using open scholarly infrastructure. In this panel, we will hear perspectives—including from funding organizations—on how the adoption of PIDs and the creation of rich connection metadata can serve as a concrete step towards Open and FAIR grant management, output tracking, and impact measurement. Opening talks by each of the panellists will be followed by a moderated discussion on how funders can leverage their influence to incentivize and normalize the adoption of FAIR workflows within the research community, thereby fostering data management, publication, and communication best practices. Attendees had the opportunity to raise questions for our panellists during the discussion session. Speakers: 00:00 Welcome and introduction – Helena Cousjin (Community Engagement Director, DataCite) 01:10 Crossref Grant System – Ginny Hendricks (Crossref) 09:46 Implementing FAIR Workflows: Scaling output tracking through persistent connections – Xiaoli Chen (FAIR Workflows Project Lead, DataCite) 16:49 The Role of Funders in Building a Robust and Trustworthy Output Tracking Mechanism Using PIDs and Open Metadata (ORCID) – Shawna Sadler (Engagement Manager Outreach and Partnerships, ORCID) 22:47 ROR, FAIR & Funders – Amanda French (Technical Community Manager, ROR) 29:59 Erin McKiernan (Community Manager, Open Research Funders Group) 37:10 Templeton World Charity Foundation – Kristin Eldon Whylly (Templeton World Charity Foundation) 43:35 How does the Dutch Research Council support FAIR workflows? – Maria Cruz (Dutch Research Council) 52:56 Q&A session