Open October
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Date of Seminar
10-13-2022
Copyright
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Recommended Citation
Sandler, Brittney E., "ORCID & NSPM-33: What to know and how to be ready" (2022). Open October. Paper 6.
Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/openoctober/6
Notes
In January 2021, the White House released NSPM-33, a memorandum on the use of Digital Persistent Identifiers (DPIs) and federal research. ORCID is the only persistent identifier (PID) that meets requirements stipulated in the NSPM-33 guidance. Becker Library will provide a general background on NSPM-33 and how to get up to date with your ORCID record.