You may adapt this text for use in newsletters, email messages and more to encourage researchers in your organization to claim and use their ORCID iDs.
The document discusses ORCID, which provides researchers with a unique identifier to connect their work and activities throughout their career. ORCID aims to solve the problem of name ambiguity and make research more discoverable by linking researchers to their work. It allows researchers to add information like publications, grants, and other identifiers to their ORCID profile and then integrate their ORCID ID into activities like manuscript submissions and grant applications. Over 750,000 identifiers have been issued internationally since ORCID launched in 2012.
Panel on ORCID integrations by publishersORCID, Inc
Connecting Research and Researchers: How ORCID is Facilitating the Interoperable Exchange of Information, presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, 30 May 2014.
ABSTRACT:
The publishing community has been an early and enthusiastic adopter of the work of ORCID, an independent non-profit organization with a twofold mission: to provide an open registry of unique identifiers for researchers, and to work with the scholarly community to ensure that this persistent identifier is embedded in research workflows. ORCID serves as a hub, linking existing identifiers, such as CrossRef and DataCite DOIs, ISNI organizational identifiers, and author identifiers including ResearcherId and ScopusAuthor ID with the ultimate goal of connecting researchers with their contributions. This session will provide an opportunity to learn about the status of ORCID integration into manuscript submission and production systems, into reviewer workflows, into conference systems, and into repositories and evaluation systems. A panel of experts from diverse publishing will provide practical examples and best practices for how the scholarly communications community is using ORCID.
Moderator: Rebecca Bryant, ORCID
Speakers
Martin Fenner, PLOS
Cesar Berrios-Otero, F1000 Research
Michael Habib, Elsevier B.V.
Brooks Hanson, American Geophysical Union
Rebecca Bryant, ORCID
ORCID for Universities & Research OrganizationsORCID, Inc
The document discusses how ORCID can help organizations better manage researcher contributions by providing unique identifiers for researchers. ORCID allows organizations to reliably link researchers to their complete scholarly output as it changes over time and locations. This helps organizations more accurately track and assess research strengths, identify experts, and comply with funder reporting requirements.
A brief overview of ORCID for researchers. Incorporate these slides into your existing presentations or use as-is to encourage scholars and researchers to claim their own ORCID iDs.
A presentation for research organizations is also available: https://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides/overview-of-orcid-for-research-organizations
For more resources, see: https://members.orcid.org/outreach-resources
ORCID provides unique identifiers for researchers and scholars that can help associations better manage their authors and reviewers. ORCID identifiers allow reliable linking of members' professional activities and contributions, helping distinguish their unique work. Associations implementing ORCID can more efficiently link authors, members, and reviewers across databases and streamline processes like authorship and conferences. ORCID helps members and associations by making contributions easier to recognize, reducing database management costs, and allowing members to control information in one secure place.
ORCID provides unique identifiers for researchers and scholars that can help research funders like track the impact of their grantees and investments. By integrating ORCID identifiers across the research workflow from grant applications to publications, funders can better link their grantees and their research outputs to the funding provided. This allows funders to more accurately evaluate the return on investment of their funding programs and ensure funding is furthering their mission.
This document discusses ORCID and its implementation at the University of Hong Kong. ORCID provides researchers with a unique identifier that connects their work and activities throughout their career. It helps address problems like name ambiguity and makes work more discoverable. The document outlines how ORCID works and benefits researchers by reducing repetitive data entry and improving attribution. It also provides examples of how ORCID integrates with universities, publishers, funding agencies and other research systems.
The document discusses ORCID, which provides researchers with a unique identifier to connect their work and activities throughout their career. ORCID aims to solve the problem of name ambiguity and make research more discoverable by linking researchers to their work. It allows researchers to add information like publications, grants, and other identifiers to their ORCID profile and then integrate their ORCID ID into activities like manuscript submissions and grant applications. Over 750,000 identifiers have been issued internationally since ORCID launched in 2012.
Panel on ORCID integrations by publishersORCID, Inc
Connecting Research and Researchers: How ORCID is Facilitating the Interoperable Exchange of Information, presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Scholarly Publishing, 30 May 2014.
ABSTRACT:
The publishing community has been an early and enthusiastic adopter of the work of ORCID, an independent non-profit organization with a twofold mission: to provide an open registry of unique identifiers for researchers, and to work with the scholarly community to ensure that this persistent identifier is embedded in research workflows. ORCID serves as a hub, linking existing identifiers, such as CrossRef and DataCite DOIs, ISNI organizational identifiers, and author identifiers including ResearcherId and ScopusAuthor ID with the ultimate goal of connecting researchers with their contributions. This session will provide an opportunity to learn about the status of ORCID integration into manuscript submission and production systems, into reviewer workflows, into conference systems, and into repositories and evaluation systems. A panel of experts from diverse publishing will provide practical examples and best practices for how the scholarly communications community is using ORCID.
Moderator: Rebecca Bryant, ORCID
Speakers
Martin Fenner, PLOS
Cesar Berrios-Otero, F1000 Research
Michael Habib, Elsevier B.V.
Brooks Hanson, American Geophysical Union
Rebecca Bryant, ORCID
ORCID for Universities & Research OrganizationsORCID, Inc
The document discusses how ORCID can help organizations better manage researcher contributions by providing unique identifiers for researchers. ORCID allows organizations to reliably link researchers to their complete scholarly output as it changes over time and locations. This helps organizations more accurately track and assess research strengths, identify experts, and comply with funder reporting requirements.
A brief overview of ORCID for researchers. Incorporate these slides into your existing presentations or use as-is to encourage scholars and researchers to claim their own ORCID iDs.
A presentation for research organizations is also available: https://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides/overview-of-orcid-for-research-organizations
For more resources, see: https://members.orcid.org/outreach-resources
ORCID provides unique identifiers for researchers and scholars that can help associations better manage their authors and reviewers. ORCID identifiers allow reliable linking of members' professional activities and contributions, helping distinguish their unique work. Associations implementing ORCID can more efficiently link authors, members, and reviewers across databases and streamline processes like authorship and conferences. ORCID helps members and associations by making contributions easier to recognize, reducing database management costs, and allowing members to control information in one secure place.
ORCID provides unique identifiers for researchers and scholars that can help research funders like track the impact of their grantees and investments. By integrating ORCID identifiers across the research workflow from grant applications to publications, funders can better link their grantees and their research outputs to the funding provided. This allows funders to more accurately evaluate the return on investment of their funding programs and ensure funding is furthering their mission.
This document discusses ORCID and its implementation at the University of Hong Kong. ORCID provides researchers with a unique identifier that connects their work and activities throughout their career. It helps address problems like name ambiguity and makes work more discoverable. The document outlines how ORCID works and benefits researchers by reducing repetitive data entry and improving attribution. It also provides examples of how ORCID integrates with universities, publishers, funding agencies and other research systems.
ORCID: status and benefits to publishersORCID, Inc
This document discusses ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), a non-profit organization that provides a persistent digital identifier for individuals completing research. ORCID aims to standardize data exchange in research by connecting researchers to their works and streamlining processes like manuscript submission. The summary discusses how ORCID is being adopted by universities, research organizations, funders, publishers and more to integrate ORCID IDs into their systems and workflows to better identify authors, link grants to publications, and enhance research evaluation.
ORCID provides unique identifiers for researchers and scholars that help publishers better manage their authors and reviewers. It streamlines manuscript submission processes, reduces duplicate author records, and improves the accuracy of author searches by linking researchers to their complete scholarly output. Publishers can use ORCID to clearly identify authors, quickly find qualified reviewers, and maintain accurate author databases.
Should funders require applicants to submit their ORCID?ORCID, Inc
Webinar presentation to Health Research Alliance (HRA) members by Ed Clayton, Senior Director, Strategic Funding and Grants Administration, Autism Speaks
7 May 2014
"Identifying Springer's Author (with ORCID iD) on SpringerLink and the benefits" presented by Hazman Aziz, Account Development Manager for Southeast Asia at Springer Nature, at ORCID's Malaysia workshop on 28 February 2017.
Spreading the ORCID word: ORCID communications webinar (June 2016)ORCID, Inc
Slides: Spreading the ORCID word: ORCID communications webinar
14 June 2016 (Asia Pacific). A video of the webinar is available at Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/171054069
A brief overview of ORCID geared toward researchers. Incorporate these slides into your existing presentations or use as-is to encourage scholars and researchers to claim their own ORCID iDs.
A longer version is available:
For more resources, see: https://members.orcid.org/outreach-resources
Register for an ORCID iD to distinguish yourself from others in your field. Connect your unique identifier to your work such as grants and publications. Use your ORCID iD to help organize your professional activities and easily share your contributions.
An generic overview of ORCID geared toward researchers. Incorporate these slides into your existing presentations or use as-is to encourage scholars and researchers to claim their own ORCID iDs.
A shorter version is also available: http://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides/brief-overview-of-orcid-for-researchers
For more resources, see: https://members.orcid.org/outreach-resources
Spreading the ORCID Word: ORCID Communications Webinar (2016.12)ORCID, Inc
This webinar, delivered 13 December 2016, discusses effective practices in encouraging adoption and use of ORCID iDs by researchers in your community.
Topics include:
- Key messages about ORCID (by audience, where applicable)
- Successful techniques for delivering those messages
- Useful resources from ORCID and the ORCID Community
ORCID in Platforms and Services - Thomson Reuters (J. Prinsen)ORCID, Inc
- ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides unique identifiers for researchers to distinguish them from others and link them to their professional activities.
- Many publishers, funders, and organizations now mandate or integrate with ORCID to improve author identification and attribution of work.
- Thomson Reuters integrates ORCID data across its scholarly research products like Web of Science, ResearcherID, InCites, Converis, Scholar Profiles, and Scholar One to improve author disambiguation, link authors to their work, and enable data sharing between systems and an author's ORCID profile.
From the ORCID Outreach Meeting, May 21-22, 2014, Chicago Illinois. https://orcid.org/content/orcid-outreach-meeting-and-codefest-may-2014
ORCID integration into researcher information systems
The ORCID identifier has been integrated into numerous researcher information system platforms available to the research community, providing the opportunity for improved data through disambiguation and reducing the time-consuming process of maintaining up-to-date records for both individuals and organizations. This session will feature a discussion of integration points, policy issues, data flow between systems, researcher participation, discovered opportunities, improved metrics and reporting, and demonstrations by universities and vendors.
Moderator: David Baker, Executive Director, CASRAI
Presenters:
Urban Andersson, IT Librarian, Chalmers University of Technology
Michael Habib, Senior Product Manager-Scopus, Elsevier
Julia Hawks, VP, North America, Symplectic
Andrew Johnson, Assistant Professor and Research Data Librarian, University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder)
Patricia Brennan, Thomson Reuters
Christopher Shanahan, Assistant Professor and Faculty Lead, BU Profiles, Boston University School of Medicine
Simeon Warner, Research Associate, Cornell University
Society for Neuroscience ORCID IntegrationORCID, Inc
From the May 2014 ORCID Outreach Meeting, https://orcid.org/content/orcid-outreach-meeting-and-codefest-may-2014
ORCID at professional associations
For scholarly societies, ORCID can help tie together siloed internal systems, including manuscript submission, membership management, author and reviewer databases, and conferences, improving an organizations ability to serve its members. This session will offer a discussion of integration points, policy issues, data flow between systems, researcher participation, discovered opportunities, and demonstrations by societies and vendors.
Moderator: Bernard Rous, Director of Publications, Association for Computing Machinery
Presenters:
Scott Moore, Director of Technology Services, Society for Neuroscience
Reynold Guida, Director, Product Management, IEEE
Gordon MacPherson, Director of Conference Quality, IEEE
Mary Warner, Assistant Director, Publications, American Geophysical Union
This document discusses CONVERIS, a research information system created by AVEDAS to manage the entire research lifecycle. CONVERIS allows universities and research organizations to increase visibility of research activities, improve management information through features like CVs and publication tracking, and streamline administrative processes. It integrates information from across the organization in a single system. The document highlights AVEDAS' interest in ORCID integration to uniquely identify researchers and better connect data between systems.
The document discusses Copernicus Publications' implementation of ORCID, a system for uniquely identifying scientific authors and contributors. It will first be implemented in October 2012 by offering ORCID connection during manuscript submission, though it will be optional. Next steps include further integrating ORCID into Copernicus journal manuscript tracking systems and events like abstract submission and conference registration. ORCID integration will allow for better bibliographic data sharing and extraction of author statistics.
ORCID in platform research lifecycle products -Elsevier (C. Shillum)ORCID, Inc
This document discusses how Elsevier products integrate with ORCID to help researchers build and promote their ORCID profiles throughout the research lifecycle. It provides details on how ORCID profiles are incorporated in Elsevier's publishing, search and discovery, and research intelligence tools. Key points include gathering ORCIDs during manuscript submission, depositing ORCIDs in Crossref metadata, linking Scopus author profiles to ORCIDs, and enabling Pure users to link their profiles and automatically update ORCID records.
The presentation discusses the following topics:
- What Is ORCID?
- Why ORCID Important?
- ORCID Features
- Create an ORCID Account
- ORCID Researcher Profile
ORCID: status and benefits to publishersORCID, Inc
This document discusses ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), a non-profit organization that provides a persistent digital identifier for individuals completing research. ORCID aims to standardize data exchange in research by connecting researchers to their works and streamlining processes like manuscript submission. The summary discusses how ORCID is being adopted by universities, research organizations, funders, publishers and more to integrate ORCID IDs into their systems and workflows to better identify authors, link grants to publications, and enhance research evaluation.
ORCID provides unique identifiers for researchers and scholars that help publishers better manage their authors and reviewers. It streamlines manuscript submission processes, reduces duplicate author records, and improves the accuracy of author searches by linking researchers to their complete scholarly output. Publishers can use ORCID to clearly identify authors, quickly find qualified reviewers, and maintain accurate author databases.
Should funders require applicants to submit their ORCID?ORCID, Inc
Webinar presentation to Health Research Alliance (HRA) members by Ed Clayton, Senior Director, Strategic Funding and Grants Administration, Autism Speaks
7 May 2014
"Identifying Springer's Author (with ORCID iD) on SpringerLink and the benefits" presented by Hazman Aziz, Account Development Manager for Southeast Asia at Springer Nature, at ORCID's Malaysia workshop on 28 February 2017.
Spreading the ORCID word: ORCID communications webinar (June 2016)ORCID, Inc
Slides: Spreading the ORCID word: ORCID communications webinar
14 June 2016 (Asia Pacific). A video of the webinar is available at Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/171054069
A brief overview of ORCID geared toward researchers. Incorporate these slides into your existing presentations or use as-is to encourage scholars and researchers to claim their own ORCID iDs.
A longer version is available:
For more resources, see: https://members.orcid.org/outreach-resources
Register for an ORCID iD to distinguish yourself from others in your field. Connect your unique identifier to your work such as grants and publications. Use your ORCID iD to help organize your professional activities and easily share your contributions.
An generic overview of ORCID geared toward researchers. Incorporate these slides into your existing presentations or use as-is to encourage scholars and researchers to claim their own ORCID iDs.
A shorter version is also available: http://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides/brief-overview-of-orcid-for-researchers
For more resources, see: https://members.orcid.org/outreach-resources
Spreading the ORCID Word: ORCID Communications Webinar (2016.12)ORCID, Inc
This webinar, delivered 13 December 2016, discusses effective practices in encouraging adoption and use of ORCID iDs by researchers in your community.
Topics include:
- Key messages about ORCID (by audience, where applicable)
- Successful techniques for delivering those messages
- Useful resources from ORCID and the ORCID Community
ORCID in Platforms and Services - Thomson Reuters (J. Prinsen)ORCID, Inc
- ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides unique identifiers for researchers to distinguish them from others and link them to their professional activities.
- Many publishers, funders, and organizations now mandate or integrate with ORCID to improve author identification and attribution of work.
- Thomson Reuters integrates ORCID data across its scholarly research products like Web of Science, ResearcherID, InCites, Converis, Scholar Profiles, and Scholar One to improve author disambiguation, link authors to their work, and enable data sharing between systems and an author's ORCID profile.
From the ORCID Outreach Meeting, May 21-22, 2014, Chicago Illinois. https://orcid.org/content/orcid-outreach-meeting-and-codefest-may-2014
ORCID integration into researcher information systems
The ORCID identifier has been integrated into numerous researcher information system platforms available to the research community, providing the opportunity for improved data through disambiguation and reducing the time-consuming process of maintaining up-to-date records for both individuals and organizations. This session will feature a discussion of integration points, policy issues, data flow between systems, researcher participation, discovered opportunities, improved metrics and reporting, and demonstrations by universities and vendors.
Moderator: David Baker, Executive Director, CASRAI
Presenters:
Urban Andersson, IT Librarian, Chalmers University of Technology
Michael Habib, Senior Product Manager-Scopus, Elsevier
Julia Hawks, VP, North America, Symplectic
Andrew Johnson, Assistant Professor and Research Data Librarian, University of Colorado Boulder (CU-Boulder)
Patricia Brennan, Thomson Reuters
Christopher Shanahan, Assistant Professor and Faculty Lead, BU Profiles, Boston University School of Medicine
Simeon Warner, Research Associate, Cornell University
Society for Neuroscience ORCID IntegrationORCID, Inc
From the May 2014 ORCID Outreach Meeting, https://orcid.org/content/orcid-outreach-meeting-and-codefest-may-2014
ORCID at professional associations
For scholarly societies, ORCID can help tie together siloed internal systems, including manuscript submission, membership management, author and reviewer databases, and conferences, improving an organizations ability to serve its members. This session will offer a discussion of integration points, policy issues, data flow between systems, researcher participation, discovered opportunities, and demonstrations by societies and vendors.
Moderator: Bernard Rous, Director of Publications, Association for Computing Machinery
Presenters:
Scott Moore, Director of Technology Services, Society for Neuroscience
Reynold Guida, Director, Product Management, IEEE
Gordon MacPherson, Director of Conference Quality, IEEE
Mary Warner, Assistant Director, Publications, American Geophysical Union
This document discusses CONVERIS, a research information system created by AVEDAS to manage the entire research lifecycle. CONVERIS allows universities and research organizations to increase visibility of research activities, improve management information through features like CVs and publication tracking, and streamline administrative processes. It integrates information from across the organization in a single system. The document highlights AVEDAS' interest in ORCID integration to uniquely identify researchers and better connect data between systems.
The document discusses Copernicus Publications' implementation of ORCID, a system for uniquely identifying scientific authors and contributors. It will first be implemented in October 2012 by offering ORCID connection during manuscript submission, though it will be optional. Next steps include further integrating ORCID into Copernicus journal manuscript tracking systems and events like abstract submission and conference registration. ORCID integration will allow for better bibliographic data sharing and extraction of author statistics.
ORCID in platform research lifecycle products -Elsevier (C. Shillum)ORCID, Inc
This document discusses how Elsevier products integrate with ORCID to help researchers build and promote their ORCID profiles throughout the research lifecycle. It provides details on how ORCID profiles are incorporated in Elsevier's publishing, search and discovery, and research intelligence tools. Key points include gathering ORCIDs during manuscript submission, depositing ORCIDs in Crossref metadata, linking Scopus author profiles to ORCIDs, and enabling Pure users to link their profiles and automatically update ORCID records.
The presentation discusses the following topics:
- What Is ORCID?
- Why ORCID Important?
- ORCID Features
- Create an ORCID Account
- ORCID Researcher Profile
Your Work is Distinctive, What About Your Name? - Laurel Haake (ORCID) - #OA...QScience
Presentation by Laurel L. Haak, PhD - Executive Director, ORCID
Part of QScience.com's Open Access Week Event: Discover Open Access with QScience.com - held at Hamad bin Khalifa University Student Center, Education City, Doha on 22nd October 2014
http://www.qscience.com/page/OAweek2014
ORCID identifiers in research workflowsSimeon Warner
ORCID identifiers provide a unique identifier for researchers and link their activities like publications, datasets, and grants. Over 1.1 million identifiers have been created since launch in just over 2 years. ORCID aims to be integrated into research workflows to reduce name ambiguity and save effort by pre-populating information. Publishers are beginning to include ORCID identifiers in publication metadata to improve discovery and allow updating researcher profiles. ORCID serves as a hub, linking other identifiers and profiles for a researcher across different systems and organizations.
About the Webinar
In the world of authority control, it is a bit of an alphabet soup of acronyms. ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), which is a system to uniquely identify scientific and other academic authors; ISNI (International Standard Name Identifier), which identifies the public identities of contributors to media content such as books, television programs, and newspaper articles; and VIAF (Virtual International Authority File) a system that combines multiple name authority files into a single authority service, hosted by OCLC, all have their place when discussing identifiers for authority control.
Identity issues and disambiguating authors, researchers, other content creators, and their institutional affiliations are crucial as we move into a world of linked data. In this webinar, presenters will cover the implications and differences between ORCID, ISNI, and VIAF, what is the proper use of each, and some of the benefits that come with using authority files and making that information available on the Web.
Agenda
Introduction
Todd Carpenter, Executive Director, NISO
ORCID identifiers in research workflows
Simeon Warner, Director of Repository Development, Cornell University Library
ISNI: How It Works And What It Does
Laura Dawson, Product Manager, ProQuest
VIAF and its Relationships with Other Files
Thomas Hickey, Chief Scientist, OCLC
ORCID overview: why your lifelong identifier is important in the digital age ...ORCID, Inc
ORCID is a nonprofit organization that provides researchers with a unique identifier to distinguish themselves from others with similar names. Over 2.6 million researchers have registered for an ORCID ID to connect their academic work and contributions. ORCID helps link researchers to their publications, funding, and other research activities to improve recognition and discoverability. Many publishers, funders, universities, and other organizations are integrating ORCID to make it easier for researchers to manage their information and comply with ID requirements. Researchers are encouraged to register for a free ORCID ID to reliably connect their work, alleviate mistaken identity issues, and help make the research process more efficient.
- ORCID provides researchers with a unique identifier that connects their research activities and works over their entire career. This helps distinguish them from other researchers, ensures proper attribution of works, and improves discoverability of research.
- ORCID identifiers are embedded in existing research workflows and systems like manuscript submission processes, grant applications, HR systems, and repositories. This connects researchers and their work across disciplines, sectors, and borders.
- As an open, non-profit organization, ORCID benefits the research community by reducing repetitive data entry and name ambiguities for researchers.
Overview of ORCID for research organizationsORCID, Inc
A brief overview of ORCID for research organizations. Incorporate these slides into your existing presentations or use as-is to encourage scholars and researchers to claim their own ORCID iDs.
A presentation researchers for is also available: http://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides/overview-of-orcid-for-researchers
For more resources, see: https://members.orcid.org/outreach-resources
Your Work is Distinctive, What about Your Name?ORCID, Inc
This document summarizes a presentation given by Laurel Haak on ORCID identifiers. ORCID aims to uniquely identify researchers and link them to their work, such as publications, datasets, and grants. It discusses how ORCID identifiers can be integrated into author workflows and research systems. Over 160 organizations from different sectors have joined ORCID as members. Usage of ORCID is growing internationally, with over 1 million identifiers issued. The presentation outlines how different stakeholders like universities, funders, and repositories can connect with ORCID to link researcher profiles with their systems and activities.
IFLA Poster: Optimizing Discoverability of Research and ScholarshipORCID, Inc
ORCID Ambassador Consol Garcia, http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8085-0088, presented this poster at the 2014 IFLA World Library and Information Congress, 16-22 August 2014, Lyon, France.
This document discusses ORCID, which provides researchers with a unique identifier to help connect their work and activities over their career. ORCID aims to disambiguate authors' names, provide persistent identifiers, minimize repetitive data entry, and ensure works are discoverable. It does this by integrating ORCID IDs into research workflows and systems used by organizations like universities, publishers, and funders. Over 812,000 IDs have been issued internationally across many disciplines and sectors.
ORCID iDs: Optimizing Research DiscoverabilityUCD Library
Presentation given by Michael Ladisch, Bibliographic Services Librarian at University College Dublin Library, Dublin Ireland at LIR Annual Seminar, March 21, 2014 in Dublin, Ireland.
Persistent Identifiers in the Authoring ProcessORCID, Inc
The document discusses how persistent identifiers like ORCID iDs can be integrated into the authoring and publishing process. It provides examples of how identifiers could be included at various stages from manuscript submission to published article. ORCID aims to be a central hub that connects different identifier systems and allows for interoperability between research organizations and systems. The document outlines how various stakeholders like publishers, funders, universities and repositories are integrating ORCID iDs to uniquely identify contributors and their works.
Transcription of the 8th May 2017 ANDS webinar : ORCID for funders.
Slides and Video recording can be accessed form the ANDS website: http://www.ands.org.au/news-and-events/presentations/2017
ORCID Overview: Why your Lifelong Identifier is Important in the Digital Age ...ORCID, Inc
"ORCID overview: why your lifelong identifier is important in the digital age" presented by Nobuko Miyairi, ORCID Regional Director for Asia Pacific, at the ORCID workshop on 28 February 2017.
"ORCID at Universiti of Kuala Lumpur" presented by Puan Pazilah Hamzah, Senior Manager and Head of the Tunku Azizah Knowledge Centre at Universiti Kuala Lumpur, at the ORCID Malaysia workshop on 28 February 2017.
The document discusses several ways that ORCID IDs can be integrated with other research systems and services. It describes how OJS (Open Journal Systems) allows authors to integrate their ORCID ID during manuscript submission to automatically capture publications. It also explains how Hong Kong Baptist University is working to equip all faculty with ORCID IDs to upload employment and works information. Additionally, it outlines how SciENCV and Scopus can be linked to an ORCID profile to auto-populate and clean up research profiles. The document encourages giving permissions to ORCID-enabled systems so research activities are discoverable through an ORCID ID.
ORCID as a Community Initiative (N. Miyairi)ORCID, Inc
1) ORCID is a nonprofit organization that provides unique identifiers for researchers and connects their works and affiliations. It aims to solve name ambiguity issues.
2) Over 3 million researchers from over 40 countries have signed up for ORCID IDs. Major research institutions, publishers, and funders have integrated ORCID into their systems.
3) In Asia Pacific, China has the most ORCID ID holders, followed by India and Japan. Several countries have formed ORCID consortia to promote adoption.
The document discusses Khalifa University's implementation of ORCiD identifiers to capture faculty publications, avoid name ambiguity, and easily link publications to citation profiles. Key tasks completed include starting the implementation in September, creating an intranet page for faculty sign up, and conducting training sessions. Ongoing tasks involve connecting more faculty IDs, harvesting data for the institutional repository using an ORCiD plugin, and adding features to the dashboard. The future plans are to show ORCiD links for authors, push repository data to faculty profiles, and automate collecting data for faculty pages using ORCiD.
ORCID Integration with Institutional Repositories (D. Grenz)ORCID, Inc
The document discusses KAUST's approach to integrating ORCID IDs within its institutional repository and other research systems. It began ORCID integration in 2014 by requiring IDs for electronic theses and dissertations. Since becoming an ORCID member in 2014, it has integrated ORCID throughout its repository and research evaluation processes. Over 730 IDs have been created or identified, covering over 80% of faculty and 45% of postdocs. Future goals include increasing ID coverage and automating more processes to reduce researcher workload and keep systems up-to-date.
Research in a world where machines read (M. Buys)ORCID, Inc
This document discusses ORCID, a registry that provides researchers with a unique identifier to help distinguish them from others with similar names. It notes challenges in identifying researchers due to name variations and ambiguities. ORCID aims to address this by assigning persistent digital IDs that uniquely identify individuals and can link to their professional activities and affiliations. The document outlines how ORCID benefits researchers, universities, publishers, funders and more by enabling identity verification and information sharing through its registry and API. It provides statistics on ORCID usage and member organizations.
ORCID Collect & Connect: understanding integrations and the API (M. Buys)ORCID, Inc
ORCID provides persistent digital identifiers for researchers and connects their activities and affiliations across systems. The presentation discusses ORCID's vision and services, including integrations by region and sector. It outlines goals and best practices for collect, display, connect, and synchronize functions using ORCID identifiers and APIs. Examples show displaying identifiers, connecting data through the API, and enabling synchronization between systems.
Benefits to researchers who use ORCID (P. Purnell)ORCID, Inc
ORCID provides identifiers for individual researchers and authors to solve the problem of name disambiguation. Registration for an ORCID takes less than one minute. While journal impact factors and university rankings provide citation metrics at higher levels of aggregation, ORCID identifiers allow for assessment of citation impact at the individual researcher level through metrics like total citations and h-index.
ORCID in the Publishing Workflow (Mochammad Tanzil Multazam)ORCID, Inc
The document discusses the benefits of using ORCID for researchers, research institutions, and publishers. As a research institution, ORCID allows better management of researcher publications and metrics. For researchers, ORCID provides a way to uniquely identify work including publications, reviews, and funding, and helps integrate this information across different systems. For publishers, ORCID streamlines the publication process and disambiguates author identities. The research institution aims to implement ORCID integration in more of its systems to better track faculty work and improve research management.
ORCID Indonesia Workshop provides an introduction to ORCID. ORCID is an open, non-profit organization that provides a persistent digital identifier for researchers. It allows researchers to connect their various activities and affiliations together through a single identifier. ORCID aims to become an international standard that distinguishes researchers from each other through unique, researcher-controlled identifiers. The presentation outlines ORCID's core principles of researcher control, community governance, openness and persistence. It also discusses ORCID's governance structure, vision, community and integration with various research systems and publishers.
ORCID as a Community Initiative (Miyairi)ORCID, Inc
This document discusses ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) and its role as a community initiative. It notes that ORCID allows publishers, repositories, associations, funders, and universities to collect researcher IDs and connect them to publications, grants, and other work. This enables information to be entered once and then reused across different systems. The document provides membership details and statistics on ORCID adoption in Asia Pacific countries. It emphasizes that ORCID is a community effort that requires support from researchers' affiliated organizations to promote its benefits.
The document discusses several ways that ORCID IDs can be integrated into research workflows and systems. It describes how OJS (Open Journal Systems) allows manuscripts submitted through it to be associated with an ORCID ID. It also outlines how Hong Kong Baptist University is working to give all faculty ORCID IDs to upload employment and works information. Additionally, it notes that SciENCV through the National Library of Medicine allows adding publications and funding to an ORCID profile, and that Scopus enables linking publications to an ORCID record. Finally, it encourages giving permissions to ORCID-enabled systems to help make a researcher more visible and have their activities captured in their ORCID record.
The document discusses changes in the ORCID API from version 1.2 to version 2.0. Some key points discussed include:
- Version 2.0 allows reading and writing data in smaller sections or individual items rather than large chunks, improving performance.
- Permissions are simplified with just 4 scopes in version 2.0 compared to many overlapping scopes in version 1.2.
- Version 2.0 returns activity summaries with basic details rather than full representations of each activity, reducing payload size.
- Version 2.0 introduces display indexes and ordering to control item ordering, unlike version 1.2 which had no defined ordering.
What’s New in ORCID Tech 2016 (Robert Peters)ORCID, Inc
This document summarizes new features and updates from ORCID in 2016. Key points include: opening the ORCID license to be free instead of $400/year; increased support for additional languages and Unicode scripts; growth in the number of user connections through Facebook, Google, and institutions; updates to the V2 API to improve scalability and clarity; additional details shown for individual profiles; and planned improvements like a member directory and cross-linking institutional sign-ins.
This document discusses various perks and pitfalls of the ORCID API from the perspective of ORCID team members. It addresses issues like unexpected errors, difficulty adding new ID types, polling the public API being taxing, and challenges with batch creating or updating large numbers of records. The document provides suggestions for improvements like improved error messages, enabling community contributions to vocabularies, an on-demand data dump feature, and bulk work creation. The ORCID team members provide their contact information and encourage feedback to help enhance the API and user experience.
Raising Awareness & Encouraging ORCID Registrations as an Author Services Pro...ORCID, Inc
Donald Samulack presented on raising awareness and encouraging ORCID registrations as an author services provider. Name disambiguation is most needed in China and South Korea due to the high percentage of populations sharing the most common last names. Editage is increasing ORCID awareness through blog posts, Q&A, social media, and newsletters. They encourage ORCID registration through coupons, client profiles, and news on their online system. Editage has integrated ORCID into their identity and credential verification process to make it easier for clients.
Convey is a web-based financial disclosure system created by the AAMC to allow individuals to enter and maintain records of their financial interests and disclose them directly to organizations in a streamlined manner. It was developed based on IOM recommendations with input from multiple stakeholders. The system uses common data standards and allows organizations to tailor the disclosure process while collecting the necessary information. Individuals can link their disclosures to their ORCID identifier for validation and identification purposes, and organizations can choose whether to allow or require the use of ORCID IDs.
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Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
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Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
available on those devices, but many of the features provide convenience and capability but sacrifice security. This best practices guide outlines steps the users can take to better protect personal devices and information.
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As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
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Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
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What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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Subject line: or title: ORCID iDs ensure you get credit for ALL of your work
Do you worry about getting credit for your research because your name is common or you have
publications under multiple aliases? Do you struggle to keep track of all of your research outputs? Are you
annoyed by having to enter the same information over and over in manuscript and grant submission
systems?
To solve these problems, there’s now ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID. ORCID is
registry of unique identifiers for researchers and scholars that is open, non-proprietary, transparent,
mobile, and community-based. ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier to DISTINGUISH YOU from
all other researchers, AUTOMATICALLY LINKING your professional activities. For example,
Funding organizations like the U.S. NIH, Wellcome Trust, and Portuguese FCT, and are
requesting ORCID iDs during grant submission and plan to use it to reduce the burden of
grant submission
Publishers are collecting ORCID iDs during manuscript submission, and your ORCID iD becomes
a part of your publication’s metadata, making your work attributable to you and only you
Universities and research institutes such as Harvard, Oxford, Michigan, Boston, NYU Langone
Medical Center, and Texas A&M encourage ORCID adoption, and many are creating ORCID iDs
for their faculty, postdocs, and graduate students!
Professional associations like the Society for Neuroscience and Modern Language Association
are incorporating ORCID iDs into membership renewal
Over time, this collaborative effort will reduce redundant entry of biographical and bibliographical data
into multiple systems. Your ORCID iD will belong to you throughout your scholarly career as a
persistent identifier to distinguish you from other researchers and ensure consistent, reliable
attribution of your work.
To get started:
1.Claim your free ORCID iD athttp://orcid.org/register
2. Import your research outputs and add biographical information using our automated import wizards
3. Use your ORCID when you apply for grants, submit publications, or share your CV. Learn more
at http://orcid.org