IDENTIFIERS AND OPEN SCIENCE: ELEMENTS FOR A SOCIO-TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF ORCID

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GAËLLE BÉQUET
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8299-9724

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Objetivo: descrever e analisar o ambiente técnico e social de um identificador usado globalmente na comunidade de pesquisa preocupada com a implementação da ciência aberta. Design ½ Metodologia  ½ abordagem: este artigo descreve o processo de criação de um identificador através das lentes da Social Construction Of Technology (SCOT) e da Actor Network Theory (ANT). Esta pesquisa usa fontes primárias disponíveis nos sites Orcid e ISNI, bem como literatura cinza fornecida por um bibliotecário envolvido no desenvolvimento do ISNI. Fontes secundárias, e. g. artigos revisados por pares também são citados. Resultados: os grupos sociais que apoiam o Orcid são identificados e suas ações são descritas. O modelo de desenvolvimento da Orcid é analisado. A relação entre Orcid e o advento de sistemas de monitoramento da produção científica pública é estabelecida. Originalidade ½ Valor: identificadores persistentes são considerados uma infraestrutura chave da ciência aberta. Várias partes interessadas estão envolvidas em sua implementação. É importante entender qual agência essas partes interessadas têm nos sistemas técnicos para fazê-los atender aos seus objetivos.


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