Rosa Morais Clark

Rosa Morais Clark

Communications & Events Manager

Biography

Rosa serves as the Communications & Events Manager at Crossref. Her responsibilities encompass managing external communications, coordinating sponsorships, and creating content across multiple platforms. Additionally, she designs and executes impactful events tailored to nurture the growth of Crossref’s diverse membership and community base. Drawing from her background in administration management and sales leadership, she strives to stimulate engaging conversations and fosters collaborations within the community. In her downtime, she enjoys fine dining, photography, and the company of her family, friends, and dog.

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Rosa Morais Clark's Latest Blog Posts

Ed Pentz accepts the 2024 NISO Miles Conrad Award

Rosa Morais Clark, Tuesday, Feb 13, 2024

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Great news to share: our Executive Director, Ed Pentz, has been selected as the 2024 recipient of the Miles Conrad Award from the USA’s National Information Standards Organization (NISO). The award is testament to an individual’s lifetime contribution to the information community, and we couldn’t be more delighted that Ed was voted to be this year’s well-deserved recipient. During the NISO Plus conference this week in Baltimore, USA, Ed accepted his award and delivered the 2024 Miles Conrad lecture, reflecting on how far open scholarly infrastructure has come, and the part he has played in this at Crossref and through numerous other collaborative initiatives.

Perspectives: Audrey Kenni-Nemaleu on scholarly communications in Cameroon

Audrey Kenni-Nemaleu, Thursday, Oct 5, 2023

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Our Perspectives blog series highlights different members of our diverse, global community at Crossref. We learn more about their lives and how they came to know and work with us, and we hear insights about the scholarly research landscape in their country, the challenges they face, and their plans for the future.

Notre série de blogs Perspectives met en lumière différents membres de la communauté internationale de Crossref. Nous en apprenons davantage sur leur vie et sur la manière dont ils ont appris à nous connaître et à travailler avec nous, et nous entendons parler du paysage de la recherche universitaire dans leur pays, des défis auxquels ils sont confrontés et de leurs projets pour l’avenir.

Perspectives: Mohamad Mostafa on scholarly communications in UAE

Mohamad Mostafa, Monday, Feb 27, 2023

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Our Perspectives blog series highlights different members of our diverse, global community at Crossref. We learn more about their lives and how they came to know and work with us, and we hear insights about the scholarly research landscape in their country, the challenges they face, and their plans for the future.

تسلط سلسلة مدونة توقعات - وجهات نظر الخاصة بنا الضوء على أعضاء مختلفين من مجتمعنا العالمي المتنوع في كروس رف .نتعلم المزيد عن حياتهم وكيف تعرفوا وعملوا معنا، ونسمع رؤى حول مشهد البحث العلمي في بلدهم، والتحديات التي يواجهونها، وخططهم للمستقبل.

Rethinking staff travel, meetings, and events

Ginny Hendricks, Tuesday, Jun 7, 2022

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As a distributed, global, and community-led organisation, sharing information and listening to our members both online and in person has always been integral to what we do. For many years Crossref has held both in-person and online meetings and events, which involved a fair amount of travel by our staff, board, and community. This changed drastically in March 2020, when we had to stop traveling and stop having in-person meetings and events.

Perspectives: Bruna Erlandsson on scholarly communications in Brazil

Bruna Erlandsson, Monday, Mar 28, 2022

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Join us for the first in our Perspectives blog series. In this series of blogs, we will be meeting different members of our diverse, global community at Crossref. We learn more about their lives, how they came to know and work with us, and we hear insights about the scholarly research landscape in their country, challenges they face, and plans for the future.

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