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> ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that you own and control, and that distinguishes you from every other researcher. You can connect your iD with your professional information — affiliations, grants, publications, peer review, and more. You can use your iD to share your information with other systems, ensuring you get recognition for all your contributions.
## Quicktime
### Video editing
## Quicktime video editing

Sometimes we want to edit a Cohort Call recording to remove a section from the middle, e.g. Main room chat during breakouts.
Sometimes we want to edit a Cohort Call recording to **remove a section from the middle** and keep the start and end segments, e.g. Main room chat during breakouts.

This video says it all: [Trimming Clips or Cutting Parts Out of the Middle Using Quicktime](https://youtu.be/82CiWXI4rlQ) (2min 40sec). Briefly:

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Once you delete a section \> Done, the clips are automatically spliced together.

Sometimes we want to edit a recording to **remove the start and/or the end**.

Using Edit > Trim, it can be hard to control how fast the yellow Trim brackets move. Let's say we want to trim (delete) everything after time 59 mins.

- Go to the 59 min point in the video first
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- Click Trim
- Save

### Screen recording

Thanks to Sam Csik for this tip.

To make a screen recording without audio, on a Mac, use Quicktime. File > New screen recording > select options for what to share > to end recording, click Stop icon (black box at top of your screen). We can use the video editing instructions above to trim any rough start.

Want to turn your video into a gif to have your screen recording play automatically (instead of having to press play on an embedded video) in a blog post or documentation? Upload your video to https://ezgif.com/video-to-gif/, select the frame rate that most closely matches the length of your video, in seconds.


## R/RStudio

- all websites and books
- data analysis (R: tidyverse, RMarkdown)
- communications and technical writing (RMarkdown, bookdown, blogdown, Quarto)
- [RStudio and GitHub setup instructions](https://openscapes.github.io/series/how-to/setup-rstudio-github.html)

## Screen recording

Thanks to Emma Ganley and Sam Csik for versions of this tip.

To make a screen recording without audio, on a Mac, Ctrl-Shift brings up screen recording controls. We need to figure out how to set which screen to record during dual screen use.

To make a screen recording without audio, on a Mac, using Quicktime. File > New screen recording > select options for what to share > to end recording, click Stop icon (black box at top of your screen). We can use the video editing instructions (under Quicktime above) to trim any rough start.

Want to turn your video into a gif to have your screen recording play automatically (instead of having to press play on an embedded video) in a blog post or documentation? Upload your video to https://ezgif.com/video-to-gif/, select the frame rate that most closely matches the length of your video, in seconds.



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