Dr Adam Vials Moore is currently the Product Specialist for Persistent Identifiers in the Open Research Team at Jisc.

He is part of the team supporting the UK ORCID consortium.

An advocate of the need for the outputs of research to be openly available and easy to discover and access, Adam has experience across a wide array of enabling technologies and infrastructures, including metacognitive and adaptive learning, hypertext, bioinformatics and RIM/repository architecture.

His current interests focus on ensuring the global connectivity enabled by PIDs, infrastructure and metadata allow for equitable discovery and access for all scholarly work and developing the intertwingular nature of hyperconnected information structures.

He is a CoI on the PR Voices project - a stakeholder led community embedded endeavour to create an equitable landscape for all research, whatever the discipline, where we move beyond the “other” of non-text outputs, recognising practice research and enabling it to be valued as equal to papers, publications and monographs, and ensuring that it is captured and preserved, is made discoverable and can be re-used.