orcid and hubzero
DESCRIPTION
ORCID identifiers in repositories The ORCID identifier has been incorporated into numerous repository platforms. This session will offer a discussion of integration points, policy issues, data flow between systems, researcher participation, discovered opportunities, and demonstrations by universities, research organizations, and vendors. Moderator: Salvatore Mele, Head of Open Access at CERN Presenters: Robin Haw, Scientific Associate and Reactome Outreach Coordinator, Department of Informatics and Bio-computing, OICR Rick Johnson, Co-Program Director, Digital Library Initiatives and Scholarship E-Research and Digital Initiatives, Notre Dame University Ann Campion Riley, Associate Director for Access, Collections and Technical Services, University of Missouri Library Sarah Shreeves, Coordinator, Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship (IDEALS), University Library. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Michael Witt, Head, Distributed Data Curation Center, Purdue UniversityTRANSCRIPT
ORCID-HUBZERO INTEGRATIONMAY 21, 2014 – ORCID OUTREACH MEETING, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Michael WittHead, Distributed Data Curation Center (D2C2)
Associate Professor of Library ScienceWeb: http://www.lib.purdue.edu/research/witt
E-mail: [email protected]
HUBZERO
• HUBzero, open source software: http://hubzero.org• Originally funded by NSF, maintained by HUBzero Foundation• Built to facilitate virtual communities and online, scientific
collaboration, research and learning• Collaborate, develop, publish, archive, and interact with
software tools, datasets, documents, multimedia, learning objects, etc.
• Social network functionality and collaboration features• LAMP stack, Joomla framework, OpenVZ and Rappture, git,
etc.• EZID interface to mint DataCite DOIs• Over 50 hubs online, supporting different virtual scientific
communities, hundreds of thousands of users
PLATFORM FOR SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION
SOME EXAMPLES OF HUBZERO• nanoHUB, https://nanohub.org• Purdue University Research Repository, https://purr.purdue.edu• Human-Animal Bond Research Institute, http://www.habricentral.org• Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES), http://nees.org• Pharmaceutical product development and manufacturing, http://
pharmahub.org• Transforming STEM Education, http://STEMedhub.org• Instant access to high-throughput computing, http://diagrid.org• Drought Research Initiative Network, http://drinet.hubzero.org• Collaborative volcano research and risk mitigation, http://vhub.org• Clinical and translational research in healthcare, http://indianactsi.org• Cancer care engineering, http://ccehub.org• Global engineering education, http://globalhub.org• Energy from biomass, http://c3bio.org
SUPPORTING DIFFERENT VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES OF RESEARCHERS
REPOSITORY WORKFLOWS
Three simple use cases:
1. New user registration
User creates hub account & creates/associates ORCID identifier
2. Edit and link user profile to ORCID
Link between hub user dashboard and ORCID
3. User publishes a dataset
ORCID identifier is included in DOI metadata to DataCite
HUBZERO-ORCID INTEGRATION
Use case 1:
New user registration
Use case 2:
Link & edit ORCID from user dashboard
Use case 3:
Include ORCID in Digital Object Identifier (DOI) metadata
CURRENT STATUS
• All three use cases implemented in prototype• Pilot test with three hubs in April
• nanoHUB, http://nanohub.org• PURR, http://purr.purdue.edu• HABRI Central, http://habri.org
• Demo in May at ORCID Outreach Meeting• Contribute source code to HUBzero, next
version release in September 2014
Thanks to
support from:
HUBZERO-ORCID INTEGRATION