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Paul Albert, Robert Cartolano, Mike Conlon, Tom Cramer, Federico Ferrario , Anna Guillaumet, Christian Hauschke, Doug Hahn, Violeta Ilik, Dong Joon (DJ) Lee, Virginia (Ginny) Pannabecker, Jean Rainwater, Steve McCauley,hannah sommers, Julia Trimmer, Terrie Wheeler, Alex Viggio
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Erin Tripp, Andrew Woods
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Ann Beynon, Federico Ferrario, Virginia (Ginny) Pannabecker,
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- Robert: I am excited and interested to learn about a new community – we are using the merger to look at everything with fresh eyes to see what can be improved.
- Erin: Laurie is working on an event in early July for staff to meet and introduce the projects.
Questions and comments for Robert, Laurie and Erin?
Paul Albert: people who understand both organizations should think about how to cross-pollinate:
Erin: we need to think more in terms of training and workshops as part of new initiatives as well as new development.
Robert Cartolano: Erin and Robert have put a lot of work into this merger. The Board has been very involved. Remember that more R&D funding presents more opportunities for VIVO.
Mike Conlon: I am very excited about economies of scale, and I am excited about the new CRM system and practices.
Tom Cramer: How did the ORCiD US Community come in? Erin: You might want to follow up with Celeste Feather, Senior Director of Licensing and Strategic Partnerships. Chat question: there are 28 engineers across LYR? that’s more than I would have guessed and indicates a lot more may be happening at LYR than we are aware. I would appreciate some map or intro of LYR projects, staff and services, just for orientation.
Anna Guillaumet: Sorry, I can’t hear well. Erin: we will follow up with you to make sure you get your questions asked.
Christian Hauschke: Is there a culture of service providers at LYRASIS? Do you have experience with transatlantic grant proposals? Robert: this is an area of interest for me.
Doug Hahn: No questions!
Violeta Ilik: How can we help you understand VIVO:
Dong Joon (DJ) Lee: No questions but looking forward to seeing new opportunities.
Steve McCauley: I am new on the call so I am primarily listening.
hannah sommers: I’m excited about the partnership (as a member of both organizations) and thinking together about how we can grow and diversify VIVO’s community base.
Julia Trimmer: What is the transition timeframe?
Terrie Wheeler: I see a lot of opportunities with LYRASIS. I think we need a smaller/easier VIVO for small libraries.
Chat discussion:
Christian: Short question: It's the US consortium at Lyrasis, or is there more?
Andrew: https://www.lyrasis.org/Leadership/Pages/orcid-us.aspx
Erin: Christian, there are other ORCiD consortiums. For example, I know there is one is Australia and Canada and in other jurisdictions
Christian: Yes, I wondered because the TIB (my institution) leads the German ORCID consortium.
Erin: LYRASIS is the home of the US Consortium and they have a coordinator on staff at LYRASIS names Sheila Rabun. She’s awesome.
Andrew: Do the various national ORCiD consortia collaborate?
Erin: I think they do. The Orcid annual meeting invites consortia leads to attend and collaborate. I think Michele attended last year. He and Sheila would know more.
Christian: https://orcid.figshare.com/collections/2019_ORCID_Consortia_Workshop/4520606