Slides from an afternoon program and networking event in New York on 16 January 2014, including presentations from ORCID staff and lightning talks by integrating institutions
3:30 p.m. Arrive and check-in
4:00 p.m. Welcome and ORCID introduction. Laure Haak, Executive Director, ORCID
4:10 p.m. Technical updates. Laura Paglione, Technical Director, ORCID
4:20 p.m. Lightning presentations by current ORCID integrators
Tara Packer, Nature Publishing Group
Lisa McLaughlin, American Institute of Physics
Michael Habib, Elsevier
Gregg Gordon, Social Science Research Network
Chris Heid, Thomson Reuters
Theodora Bakker, NYU Langone Medical Center
Ed Clayton, Autism Speaks
5:00 p.m. Informal small group discussions and networking
6:00 p.m. Meeting concludes; conversations can continue at nearby MSKCC faculty club
7:15 p.m. Dine-around option for attendees.
This document discusses Japan Geoscience Union's (JpGU) adoption of ORCID identifiers to develop an online professional network called "My JpGU". JpGU is a large earth and planetary sciences academic community in Japan. My JpGU allows members to create personal profiles connected to their ORCID IDs and synchronize bibliographic data between My JpGU and ORCID. This is intended to facilitate scientific interactions and promote contributions to JpGU's open access journal. Initial survey results found low levels of profile editing and ORCID integration among My JpGU users, indicating further promotion is needed. The key benefits of integrating with ORCID include enhancing internationality, interoperability and connectivity for J
Supporting Evaluation with Unique and Persistent IdentifiersORCID, Inc
This document discusses the need for unique and persistent identifiers for researchers to help link them to their professional activities and contributions over time. It notes that relying solely on author names is inadequate due to common names, name changes, and variations in how names are written. It then introduces ORCID as a solution that provides identifiers that can be integrated into research workflows and systems to enable the interoperable exchange of information about researchers and their work. Finally, it provides an overview of ORCID's growing membership and international usage.
ORCID iDs in the Academic Publishing Workflow: ORCID and the Publishing Commu...ORCID, Inc
This document summarizes a webinar presented by ORCID on implementing ORCID iDs in the academic publishing workflow. The webinar discussed how ORCID iDs can be used for manuscript submission, publication, and linking works to authors' ORCID profiles. It provided an overview of ORCID as an organization and registry, benefits to the research community, growth in usage, international participation, member organizations, features and services offered, integration options, upcoming developments, and how publishers can get involved.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
This document discusses Japan Geoscience Union's (JpGU) adoption of ORCID identifiers to develop an online professional network called "My JpGU". JpGU is a large earth and planetary sciences academic community in Japan. My JpGU allows members to create personal profiles connected to their ORCID IDs and synchronize bibliographic data between My JpGU and ORCID. This is intended to facilitate scientific interactions and promote contributions to JpGU's open access journal. Initial survey results found low levels of profile editing and ORCID integration among My JpGU users, indicating further promotion is needed. The key benefits of integrating with ORCID include enhancing internationality, interoperability and connectivity for J
Supporting Evaluation with Unique and Persistent IdentifiersORCID, Inc
This document discusses the need for unique and persistent identifiers for researchers to help link them to their professional activities and contributions over time. It notes that relying solely on author names is inadequate due to common names, name changes, and variations in how names are written. It then introduces ORCID as a solution that provides identifiers that can be integrated into research workflows and systems to enable the interoperable exchange of information about researchers and their work. Finally, it provides an overview of ORCID's growing membership and international usage.
ORCID iDs in the Academic Publishing Workflow: ORCID and the Publishing Commu...ORCID, Inc
This document summarizes a webinar presented by ORCID on implementing ORCID iDs in the academic publishing workflow. The webinar discussed how ORCID iDs can be used for manuscript submission, publication, and linking works to authors' ORCID profiles. It provided an overview of ORCID as an organization and registry, benefits to the research community, growth in usage, international participation, member organizations, features and services offered, integration options, upcoming developments, and how publishers can get involved.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
- ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers and links their activities such as publications, grants, and affiliations. This helps solve the problem of name ambiguity and allows improved discoverability of researchers' work.
- Over 400,000 identifiers have been issued in the first year with adoption and integration growing, including by universities, publishers, and funders seeking to automate linking in research workflows.
- ORCID is a not-for-profit organization with a registry of persistent IDs that can be used across systems and organizations to identify researchers and their work over their entire careers.
ORCID Seminar presented by Laurel Haak (orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700) on 26 January 2015 at King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. Contains information on KAUST implementation of ORCID.
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
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting Flash Update ORCID, Ed Pentz.Crossref
ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers that persists throughout their career. It has issued over 350,000 identifiers since launching one year ago. ORCID is supported by over 90 member organizations from publishing, funding, and academic institutions. It aims to integrate identifiers into publishing, grant submission, and university systems to help identify and connect researchers and their works.
ORCID has grown to over 1.6 million registered researchers. It has over 400 members from around the world, including research organizations, publishers, and funders. ORCID provides a unique identifier that can disambiguate researcher names and link their work over time and across changes in affiliations. It is becoming more integrated into research workflows and systems to simplify reporting and credit attribution for researchers.
ORCID Implementation in National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU)皓仁 柯
National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) has implemented ORCID IDs for its faculty to help increase the visibility and impact of their research output. NTNU became an ORCID member organization and developed a communication plan to educate faculty and encourage signing up. Subject librarians helped collect faculty information and system librarians converted it to the required XML format for batch uploading to ORCID. Over 48% of faculty have claimed their ORCID records so far. NTNU's future plans include continued outreach, addressing issues like non-English publications, integrating ORCID with their faculty evaluation system, and linking their researcher portal to ORCID profiles.
The objective of this webinar is to provide a short overview about various aspects of the ORCID.
How can you get or assign ORCID identifiers?
Where and how is the ORCID used?
Who's behind the ORCID?
What is the business model of ORCID?
The document discusses ORCID, a system that provides unique identifiers for researchers and links to their activities and outputs. It summarizes that ORCID addresses the problem of name ambiguity and variations by assigning each researcher a unique 16-digit number. Over 280,000 identifiers have been issued since launch in 2012. ORCID is gaining adoption through integration with publication and grant systems to reduce workload and automate updates for researchers and institutions.
The document discusses the adoption of ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) in research workflows. It provides an overview of ORCID as a non-profit organization that assigns unique identifiers to individual researchers. Over 1.6 million researchers have already obtained an ORCID iD. The document outlines how ORCID is being integrated in systems used by publishers, scholarly societies, funders, universities and more to improve name disambiguation, track researchers' outputs and activities, and enable interoperability across research systems globally.
ORCID: Connecting Research and ResearchersORCID, Inc
- ORCID provides a free, non-proprietary registry of persistent unique identifiers for researchers called ORCID iDs. Over 875,000 iDs have been issued since 2012.
- ORCID iDs are embedded in research systems like repositories, CRIS, and publishers. ORCID has APIs that enable interoperable exchange of information between systems.
- Many universities, funders, and publishers are integrating ORCID to identify researchers and link them to their works, affiliations, and grants. This helps simplify reporting, publishing, and connecting researchers to their works.
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.
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
9th International Conference on Researches in Science and Technology (ICRST)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 9th International Conference on Researches in Science and Technology (ICRST), 29-30 Dec, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand
Conference Dates: 29-30 Dec, 2016
Conference Venue: Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Conference Center, Bangkok, Thailand
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Dec 26, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@wasrti.org
Conference Convener: Dr Vivian L
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://wasrti.org/9th-international-conference-on-researches-in-science-and-technology-icrst-29-30-dec-2016-bangkok-thailand-about-39
- ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers and links their activities such as publications, grants, and affiliations. This helps solve the problem of name ambiguity and allows improved discoverability of researchers' work.
- Over 400,000 identifiers have been issued in the first year with adoption and integration growing, including by universities, publishers, and funders seeking to automate linking in research workflows.
- ORCID is a not-for-profit organization with a registry of persistent IDs that can be used across systems and organizations to identify researchers and their work over their entire careers.
ORCID Seminar presented by Laurel Haak (orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700) on 26 January 2015 at King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) in Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. Contains information on KAUST implementation of ORCID.
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
2013 CrossRef Annual Meeting Flash Update ORCID, Ed Pentz.Crossref
ORCID provides a unique identifier for researchers that persists throughout their career. It has issued over 350,000 identifiers since launching one year ago. ORCID is supported by over 90 member organizations from publishing, funding, and academic institutions. It aims to integrate identifiers into publishing, grant submission, and university systems to help identify and connect researchers and their works.
ORCID has grown to over 1.6 million registered researchers. It has over 400 members from around the world, including research organizations, publishers, and funders. ORCID provides a unique identifier that can disambiguate researcher names and link their work over time and across changes in affiliations. It is becoming more integrated into research workflows and systems to simplify reporting and credit attribution for researchers.
ORCID Implementation in National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU)皓仁 柯
National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) has implemented ORCID IDs for its faculty to help increase the visibility and impact of their research output. NTNU became an ORCID member organization and developed a communication plan to educate faculty and encourage signing up. Subject librarians helped collect faculty information and system librarians converted it to the required XML format for batch uploading to ORCID. Over 48% of faculty have claimed their ORCID records so far. NTNU's future plans include continued outreach, addressing issues like non-English publications, integrating ORCID with their faculty evaluation system, and linking their researcher portal to ORCID profiles.
The objective of this webinar is to provide a short overview about various aspects of the ORCID.
How can you get or assign ORCID identifiers?
Where and how is the ORCID used?
Who's behind the ORCID?
What is the business model of ORCID?
The document discusses ORCID, a system that provides unique identifiers for researchers and links to their activities and outputs. It summarizes that ORCID addresses the problem of name ambiguity and variations by assigning each researcher a unique 16-digit number. Over 280,000 identifiers have been issued since launch in 2012. ORCID is gaining adoption through integration with publication and grant systems to reduce workload and automate updates for researchers and institutions.
The document discusses the adoption of ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) in research workflows. It provides an overview of ORCID as a non-profit organization that assigns unique identifiers to individual researchers. Over 1.6 million researchers have already obtained an ORCID iD. The document outlines how ORCID is being integrated in systems used by publishers, scholarly societies, funders, universities and more to improve name disambiguation, track researchers' outputs and activities, and enable interoperability across research systems globally.
ORCID: Connecting Research and ResearchersORCID, Inc
- ORCID provides a free, non-proprietary registry of persistent unique identifiers for researchers called ORCID iDs. Over 875,000 iDs have been issued since 2012.
- ORCID iDs are embedded in research systems like repositories, CRIS, and publishers. ORCID has APIs that enable interoperable exchange of information between systems.
- Many universities, funders, and publishers are integrating ORCID to identify researchers and link them to their works, affiliations, and grants. This helps simplify reporting, publishing, and connecting researchers to their works.
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.
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
9th International Conference on Researches in Science and Technology (ICRST)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 9th International Conference on Researches in Science and Technology (ICRST), 29-30 Dec, 2016, Bangkok, Thailand
Conference Dates: 29-30 Dec, 2016
Conference Venue: Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Conference Center, Bangkok, Thailand
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Dec 26, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@wasrti.org
Conference Convener: Dr Vivian L
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://wasrti.org/9th-international-conference-on-researches-in-science-and-technology-icrst-29-30-dec-2016-bangkok-thailand-about-39
Integrating ORCID, Funding, and Institutional IdentifiersMicah Altman
Presented at the "Twelfth Annual ARIES EMUG Users Group Meeting".
The presentation embedded below provides an overview of ORCID researcher identifiers; their role in integrating systems for managing, evaluating, and tracking scholarly outputs; and the broader integration of researcher identifiers with publication, funder, and institutional identifiers.
ORCID Today and Tomorrow (L. Haak, A. Meadows, L. Paglione)ORCID, Inc
This document summarizes an ORCID outreach meeting that took place in November 2015. It discusses ORCID's mission to provide unique identifiers for researchers and link their activities like publications, grants, and affiliations. Over 1.7 million researchers have registered for an ORCID ID. The document outlines ORCID's current initiatives like the member support center, sign-in with other identities, peer review integration, and publication auto-updates. It also discusses ORCID's plans to strengthen engagement, scaling, stability, and policy development going forward.
ORCID: Persistent Identifiers for Researchers and ContributorsORCID, Inc
This document summarizes Laurel Haak's presentation on ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) at the CAUL/ANDS Roundtable in Canberra on July 29, 2014. ORCID aims to solve the problem of name ambiguity and lack of unique identifiers for researchers by providing a free, global registry of unique identifiers for individuals. Over 800,000 identifiers have been issued since 2012. ORCID works with various stakeholders like publishers, funders, and universities to integrate ORCID IDs and enable interoperability between systems through its APIs. The presentation provides examples of how various organizations are integrating ORCID into their workflows and systems.
Presentation at SSP15 pre-conference seminar, "Implementing next generation ID standards for the new machine age", Arlington, VA USA, 27 May 2015. Speaker: Laure Haak, ORCID Executive Director, http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3750. More about the SSP meeting here: http://www.sspnet.org/events/annual-meeting/2015-schedule/
ORCID provides a summary of its status and plans. It has issued over 700,000 identifiers since launching in 2012. Integration is international, with over 130 member organizations from publishing, universities, funders, and associations. Standards help enable interoperability between identifiers for people, content, and organizations. Universities are integrating ORCID identifiers by including them in directories, CRIS systems, and publications. Publishers are embedding identifiers in publications. Funders like Wellcome Trust are integrating identifiers into grant applications. ORCID aims to connect researchers with their works and organizations through its identifiers and APIs.
ORCID: Jisc&ARMA progress meeting update by Josh Brown Verena139
ORCID has issued over 886,000 IDs since launching in 2012. Adoption and integration is international, with over 156 member organizations from different sectors. The document discusses various ORCID integration projects, developments like connections to funding and publications, and upcoming features like bibliographic imports and author "roundtripping". It also describes the ODIN project analyzing connections between research object PIDs.
The document summarizes an ORCID workshop held in the UAE on October 18, 2015. It includes the agenda for the workshop which featured presentations on using ORCID for research tracking, funding, and publishing. ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier for researchers to connect their professional activities and works across different research systems and organizations. Over 1.67 million researchers have registered for an ORCID identifier and it is being integrated in various research workflows and databases.
ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides researchers with unique identifiers to disambiguate their names and link their works. It is growing, with over 1.6 million researchers registered. ORCID connects different identification systems through its members and APIs, while allowing researchers to control their own records. New features like auto-updating from publishers to ORCID reduce reporting burdens. The presentation encourages researchers to register for an ORCID ID and integrate it into their workflows.
This document discusses the past, present, and future of ORCID uptake in astronomy. In the past, over 400,000 ORCID IDs have been created and uptake has increased among astronomical organizations. Currently, the ADS has integrated with ORCID to allow users to claim papers and populate their ORCID profile via the ADS. In the future, the ADS aims to provide notifications when new papers are published matching a user's ORCID and to allow searching for people via their ORCID-based bibliography.
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
Jisc-ARMA ORCID pilot start-up meeting - presentation by Laure Haak (ORCID)Verena139
The document summarizes ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID), a non-profit organization that provides persistent digital identifiers for researchers and scholars. ORCID aims to address name ambiguity issues in research by assigning each researcher a unique ID number. Over 665,000 IDs have been issued since 2012. ORCID integrates with many research organizations and systems to enable easier identification, collaboration, and information sharing between researchers and contributors. The presentation provides statistics on adoption and integration across various countries and sectors.
Strand 1: Connecting research and researchers: An introduction to ORCID by Ed...OAbooks
ORCID is an open, non-profit organization that provides a registry of unique researcher identifiers and aims to link researchers to their professional activities such as publications, datasets, and more. The presentation discusses the problems ORCID aims to address like linking researchers across databases and improving discoverability. It outlines ORCID's mission, benefits to the research community, how the ORCID registry works, privacy considerations, integration opportunities, growth since launch, international usage, members, support available, and how to join ORCID.
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.
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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.
"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.
"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.
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
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 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 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.
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1. Welcome and ORCID Status Update
NYC ORCID Meet-up, 16 January 2014
Laurel L. Haak, PhD
Executive Director, ORCID
L.Haak@orcid.org
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700
Contact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
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2. Welcome!
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American Institute of Physics
Autism Speaks
Columbia University
Cornell University
Elsevier
Memorial Sloan Kettering (host)
Modern Language Association
Nature Publishing
New York Botanical Garden
New York University
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North Shore LIJ
Population Council
Rockefeller University
Princeton University
Rutgers University
SmartSimple
SSRN
Stonybrook University
Thomson Reuters
Wildlife Conservation Society
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3. Agenda
3:30
4:00
4:10
4:20
Arrive and check-in
Welcome and ORCID introduction. Laure Haak, Executive Director, ORCID
Technical updates. Laura Paglione, Technical Director, ORCID
Lightning presentations by current ORCID integrators (5 min each)
• Tara Packer, Nature Publishing Group
• Lisa McLaughlin, American Institute of Physics
• Michael Habib, Elsevier
• Gregg Gordon, Social Science Research Network
• Chris Heid, Thomson Reuters
• Theodora Bakker, NYU Langone Medical Center
• Ed Clayton, Autism Speaks
5:00 Informal small group discussions and networking
6:00 Reception at MSKCC faculty club
7:15 Pay-as-you-go dinner, MAYA Restaurant, 1191 First Avenue (at 65th street)
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4. v ORCID is an independent non-profit organization
supported by member fees
v We provide a Registry of unique identifiers for
researchers, and APIs for the community to embed
identifiers in research systems and workflows
v Data marked public by researchers is published
annually by ORCID under a CC0 waiver
v ORCID code is available on our GitHub open
source repository
v Our next Outreach meeting is May 21, in Chicago,
and will focus on university integration. Join us!
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6. Broad international usage
Country
USA
China
Portugal
UK
India
Spain
Italy
Brazil
Germany
Japan
Australia
France
Canada
Iran
Russia
South
Korea
Turkey
Sweden
Malaysia
Netherlands
Taiwan
Egypt
Poland
Switzerland
Mexico
Saudi
Arabia
Belgium
Vietnam
Greece
• 34 countries >10,000
unique visitors
• 81 countries >1,000
unique visitors
• Registry supports
multiple character sets
• Content in Spanish,
French, English, and
Chinese (adding Korean,
Japanese, Portuguese,
and Russian in 2014)
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Visits
332565
212481
131093
113296
112432
93900
80711
77422
74793
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57510
55830
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38532
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28557
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7. Registrations growing steadily
500,000
450,000
400,000
350,000
ORCID has issued over
485,000 identifiers since our
launch in October 2012
300,000
Member
Creator
250,000
Website
200,000
Trusted
party
150,000
100,000
50,000
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Feb
Mar
Apr
May
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Oct
Nov
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8. 113 members and growing
Publishing*
AIP$Publishing,$AIRITI,$Aries,$Atlas,$Cactus,$Copernicus,$EBSCO,$Elsevier,$EDP$Sciences,$
eJournal$Press,$eLife,$Epistemio,$Flooved,$Hindawi,$InfraFM$Academic$Publishing,$Jnl$Bone$
and$Joint$Surgery,$Karger,$Landes$Bioscience,$National$Academy$of$Sciences,$Nature,$
Oxford$University$Press,$Peerage$of$Science,$PLOS,$RNAi,$ScienceOpen,$Springer,$Taylor$&$
Francis,$Wiley,$Wolters$Kluwer$
Associations* American$Astronomical$Soc,$American$Chemical$Soc,$ACSESS,$AAAS,$American$Geophysical$
Union,$American$Mathematical$Soc,$American$Psychological$Assn,$American$Physical$Soc,$
American$Soc$Microbiology,$American$Soc$Civil$Engineers,$Assn$Computing$Machinery,$
Electrochemical$Society,$IEEE,$IOP,$Modern$Language$Assn,$OSA,$Royal$Soc$Chemistry,$Soc$
Neuroscience$
Funders*
Autism$Speaks,$US$Department$of$Energy,$US$Food$and$Drug$Administration,$Japan$
Science$and$Technology$Agency,$Qatar$National$Research$Foundation,$US$National$
Institutes$of$Health,$UK$National$Institute$of$Health$Research,$Wellcome$Trust$
Universities* Boston$Univ,$CalTech,$Cambridge$Univ,$Chalmers$Univ$Technology,$Charles$Darwin$Univ,$
and*Research* Chinese$Academy$of$Sciences$Library,$CERN,$Cornell$Univ,$EMBL$(EBI),$FHCRC,$Glasgow$
Organizations* Univ,$Harvard$Univ,$IFPRI,$KACST,$KISTI,$Consorcio$Madroño,$MIT,$MSKCC,$National$
Institute$of$Informatics,$National$Taiwan$Univ$College$of$Medicine,$National$Taiwan$
Normal$Univ,$NYU$Langone$Medical$Center,$Oxford$University,$Purdue$Univ,$Riga$
Technical$Univ,$SUNYFStonybrook,$Texas$A&M$Univ,$Univ.$Cadiz,$Univ$Carlos$III$de$Madrid,$
Univ$Oviedo,$Univ$Zaragoza,$Univ$College$London,$Univ$Colorado,$Univ$Hong$Kong,$Univ$
Kansas,$Univ$Manchester,$Univ$Michigan,$Univ$Missouri,$Univ$Politécnica$Madrid,$Univ$
Washington$
Repositories* Altmetric,$Association$of$Users$of$Ukranian$Research$and$Academic$Network,$Australian$
and*Profile* National$Data$Service,$AVEDAS,$British$Library,$Copyright$Clearance$Center,$CrossRef,$
Systems*
DataCite,$F1000$Research,$Faculty$of$1000,$figshare,$Impact$Story,$Knode,$M2Community,$
OCLC,$PubMed$Europe$(EBI),$Symplectic,$Thomson$Reuters,$Überresearch,$$
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Repositories
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Universities and
Research Orgs
Publishers
Associations
Funders
EMEA
37%
Americas
50%
AsiaPac
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9. Technical Update
NYC ORCID Meet-up
January 16, 2014
Laura Paglione
Start Here
Technical Director, ORCID
L.Paglione@ORCID.org
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3188-6273
Contact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
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aka, a quick catch-up for those who are new…
Registering & Signing in
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16. Getting Started
Welcome to the
ORCID Registry!
• Verify your email address
• Here’s your ORCID iD:
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20. The ORCID Record
Education Data
Employment Data
Organization
list from è
Ringgold
(an ISNI Registrar)
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21. The ORCID Record
Works Data
Classifications metadata
fields consistent w/CASRAI
Translated titles
language support
Import Wizards:
• ANDS Registry
• CrossRef Metadata Search
• DataCite Metadata Store
• Europe PubMed Central
• ResearcherID
• Scopus
• ISNI
Structured citations
in BibTeX
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23. User privacy
● Information in an ORCID Record has a privacy setting,
which can be set by the account owner.
Accessible by :
Anyone
Account Owner, Trusted
Organization(s)
Account Owner
● Account information (settings, permissions) is accessible by
the account owner
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24. ORCID APIs
• Public API
• No token or registration needed
• Can only READ PUBLIC data
• Can not EDIT or APPEND
• Member API
• Registration and token needed
• With permission, can READ LIMITED data
• With permission, can EDIT APPEND to Records
• Institutions can CREATE Records for employees
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25. External Identifiers
• When possible, include identifiers from other systems.
• DOIs, ISNIs, PubMed IDs, Education/ employment unique
IDs, grant numbers, etc
• Each item can have multiple external identifiers, allowing
cross-linking
• GOALS:
• Unambiguously associate a person (ORCID iD) to their
activities (by external IDs)
• Link disparate systems together through the ORCID iD
• Provide a reference to a primary source for metadata
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26. Planned for 2014
Disclaimer: Our hopes for 2014,
though, as with all forward-looking statements,
change is possible…
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27. Funding
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end of the URL)
Funding agencies list
coordinated with
FundRef
Metadata fields
consistent with
CASRAI dictionary
Will include Funding
import wizards
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28. Other things
● Account delegation – researchers can designate others to
manage their ORCID record
● Multiple assertions – organizations may contribute
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information to ORCID records to add or strengthen
claims
Localize site into more languages
Custom claim emails for organizations creating iDs
Ability to send messages to researchers through the
Registry
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29. More information
● Our website: http://orcid.org
● Membership: http://orcid.org/about/membership
● Integrating iD: http://orcid.org/organizations/integrators
● Subscribe to our blog http://orcid.org/newsletter/subscriptions
● Follow us on Twitter @ORCID_Org
30. Thank you
Laura Paglione
Technical Director, ORCID
L.Paglione@ORCID.org
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3188-6273
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31. NPG Implementation of ORCID!
Tara Packer and Vrushali Potdar!
Author Referee Services!
Nature Publishing Group!
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ORCID Meet up New York!
January 16 2014!
32. ORCID
Collection
Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier Workflow
Registration Process
Manuscript Submission
User creates
and validates
an ORCID
ORCID stored in
Manuscript
Tracking
System*
ORCID
Into Production
Upon Acceptance Only
Production
ORCID Recorded in the DB
* eJournalPress
Note: Typesetters are
instructed to extract
ORCIDs and input into
article xml
ORCID
stored into
article XML file
Web Production
ORCID displayed on html version of
published article
ORCID
Transfer to 3rd
Party
ORCID
Publication
ORCID into
Article File
Typesetters
Note: Production
systems do not ingest
ORCIDs at this time,
rather the xml file is
stored with article files
and used by our
typesetters
Third Party Systems
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33. AIP Publishing’s ORCID Implementation
Lisa McLaughlin, Director Publishing Operations
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• AIPP is in the process of becoming a registered ORCID
member.
• Planning to implement ORCID in our peer review system ⎯
Q1 2014.
• Will be utilizing the eJournalPress ORCID workflow:
– During submission, authors can create a new ORCID or
link to an existing ORCID.
– Editors can search the peer review database using
ORCID.
– ORCIDs will be visible to staff and editors in the system.
• Pending policy decisions :
– Should corresponding authors be required to create or
supply an ORCID? What about co-authors and reviewers?
– Should we enable the ability for users to login to the peer
review system using their ORCID?
36. ORCID INTEGRATION AT THOMSON
REUTERS
Web of Science
• ORCID iDs linked to Researcher ID accounts have been merged to relevant
WoS records
• Ready to receive and display ORCID iDs for any record when provided by
publisher
• Ability to search for WoS records using ORCID iD and other author identifiers
InCites
• Users may store an ORCID iD with their profile
• Ability to create an author dataset (RPP) off of a researcher’s ORCID iD
• Future enhancements include making ORCID creation an automated task upon
InCites profile registration.
Converis
• Look up a researcher’s ORCID iD via first/last name for purposes of associating
it with their profile
• Display of researcher’s ORCID iD with link to their ORCID profile
• Search for and import publications via researcher’s ORCID iD
ResearcherID
ScholarOne
• Register for an ORCID iD or link an existing iD with your account from
ResearcherID
• Bi-directional data exchange: Profiles and Publications
• Display a link to the user's ORCID account on their ResearcherID profile
• Display a link to the user's ResearcherID profile on their ORCID record
• Register for an ORCID iD or associate an existing iD with your account from
ScholarOne
• Authentication of users’ ORCID iDs via the ORCID API
• Population of ScholarOne registration form with data from a user’s ORCID