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Kerry Levett
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Hi Christopher,I'm not sure on what the best practice on this would be but in the latest version of ReDBox (version 1.9) the form has the ability to:
- search for ORCIDs (it's another tab in the search dialog). This unfortunately isn't as nice to use as we'd like it to be as the owner of the ORCID has a lot of control over what metadata is publicly exposed and many of the records have little more than the person's name but if you can select the right identifier it should be sent through correctly to RDA.
- enter an identifier for the party in a free text field
I guess using the ORCID would be the better identifier to use but if the external creator is already present in Research Data Australia with a local identifier, then you could copy that value and paste it into the form.Thanks,Andrew
Hi ChristopherFrom ANDS' perspective, Andrew's suggestion of using an ORCID as the identifier is best practice.You can connect this researcher to a collection via relatedInfo with an appropriate relation, and their name will show up under the title with other parties that have been linked to the collection via relatedObject.You can also use a local identifier for the party, but we strongly suggest also including a globally unique, persistent identifier, and most of these (ResearcherID, Scopus ID etc) seem to point to ORCID.(I've cc'ed Kathryn in on this in case you have any more questions).RegardsKerry
Kerry Levett
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On 29 May 2017 at 12:04, Andrew Brazzatti <and...@redboxresearchdata.com.au> wrote:
Hi Christopher,I'm not sure on what the best practice on this would be but in the latest version of ReDBox (version 1.9) the form has the ability to:
- search for ORCIDs (it's another tab in the search dialog). This unfortunately isn't as nice to use as we'd like it to be as the owner of the ORCID has a lot of control over what metadata is publicly exposed and many of the records have little more than the person's name but if you can select the right identifier it should be sent through correctly to RDA.
- enter an identifier for the party in a free text field
I guess using the ORCID would be the better identifier to use but if the external creator is already present in Research Data Australia with a local identifier, then you could copy that value and paste it into the form.Thanks,Andrew
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Christopher McAvaney <christophe...@deakin.edu.au> wrote:
G'day,
This could be a stupid question, but what the heck.
We have a data record I am assisting our Library with curating and there is an external creator that we would like to attach to the record.
But when we search NLA we can't find a match.
So, what is the approach to have them (external creators) curate correctly?
I must be missing something.
Regards,
Christopher
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Hi Christopher,I'm not sure on what the best practice on this would be but in the latest version of ReDBox (version 1.9) the form has the ability to:
- search for ORCIDs (it's another tab in the search dialog). This unfortunately isn't as nice to use as we'd like it to be as the owner of the ORCID has a lot of control over what metadata is publicly exposed and many of the records have little more than the person's name but if you can select the right identifier it should be sent through correctly to RDA.
- enter an identifier for the party in a free text field
I guess using the ORCID would be the better identifier to use but if the external creator is already present in Research Data Australia with a local identifier, then you could copy that value and paste it into the form.Thanks,Andrew
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 10:10 AM, Christopher McAvaney <christophe...@deakin.edu.au> wrote:
G'day,
This could be a stupid question, but what the heck.
We have a data record I am assisting our Library with curating and there is an external creator that we would like to attach to the record.
But when we search NLA we can't find a match.
So, what is the approach to have them (external creators) curate correctly?
I must be missing something.
Regards,
Christopher
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