Dinosaurs are a really important consideration!

To an earlier post:
Staff directory pages are sadly vulnerable to IT deciding that it's a security 
risk to give potential phishers access to all your emails.

ORCID allows emails and web/social links but I don't think it allows phone 
numbers. Though I guess you could put it in your bio as free-text.

Deborah

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To be honest, I normally use the chrome share button one because I like that it 
puts a little dinosaur in the QR code.
Lena

Lena Bohman
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If I were going to do it, I’d probably register some sort of PURL, and then 
point the QR code at that (making sure that the QR code pointed straight at it 
and didn’t go through some sort of shortening service that might disappear)

I’m not sure if there’s a good generic website for hosting that sort of info, 
though.

If you’ve ever published an academic paper, or otherwise been involved in 
research, you might set up an ORCID and point at that:  
https://orcid.org/<https://orcid.org/>

(It’s more CV than business card, though.  I don’t remember if they have fields 
to post contact information like email and phone number)

If you’re doing it for a specific job, you might be able to point at a staff 
directory page, but I’ve done web development for too long, and not enough 
people follow the concept of ‘Cool URIs’: 
https://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI<https://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI>

(Which is why I suggest going through a PURL; that can always redirect to the 
staff directory page or whatever else.  LinkTree might work, but they could 
also fold like bit.ly)

-Joe
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