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.
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 as a Community Initiative (N. Miyairi)ORCID, Inc
"ORCID as a community initiative" presented by Nobuko Miyairi, ORCID Regional Director for the Asia Pacific, at the ORCID Malaysia workshop on 28 February 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.
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 as a Community Initiative (N. Miyairi)ORCID, Inc
"ORCID as a community initiative" presented by Nobuko Miyairi, ORCID Regional Director for the Asia Pacific, at the ORCID 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.
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.
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
"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.
Como organização internacional interdisciplinar e sem fins lucrativos, a ORCID (Acrônimo para Open Researcher and Contributor ID), foi criada por pesquisadores e organizações de pesquisa para melhorar o processo de identificação e desambiguação de pesquisadores e autores acadêmicos, incrementar a colaboração e eficiência do financiamento da pesquisa, e facilitar o processo de integração de sistemas e dados relacionados à ciência. Dessa forma, contribui para o aprimoramento da comunicação científica por meio da criação e manutenção de identificadores únicos persistentes para pesquisadores individuais e um mecanismo aberto e transparente de ligação entre a ORCID, as organizações de pesquisa e de financiamento, publishers, além de outros esquemas de identificação como ResearcherID, ScopusID e CrossRef DOI, e objetos de pesquisa, tais como publicações, dados, prêmios e patentes.
ORCID Implementation in Open Access Repositories and Institutional Research I...Simeon Warner
Slides from presentation with Pablo de Castro at Open Repositories 2013 (http://or2012.net/)
ORCID provides individual researchers and scholars with a persistent unique identifier. Initial adoption has been rapid but the full benefit will be realized only if ORCID iDs are used by all stakeholder communities. ORCID iDs enable reuse of items in new contexts by making connections between items from the same author in different places. Through its author-focused approach ORCID will contribute to bridging the current divide between management of publications and research data, which are often carried out in independent ways through different, frequently disconnected kinds of repositories. We discuss procedures and strategies for ORCID iD implementation in two different contexts: Open Access repositories, and institutional research information management systems.
ORCID iDs in the Academic Publishing Workflow: ORCID and the Publishing Commu...ORCID, Inc
ORCID and the Publishing Community
Laura Paglione, ORCID
High-level presentation about ORCID and features of interest to publishers.
See related presentations:
https://orcid.org/about/events/orcid-implementation-workshop-publishers-sept-19-2013
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 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.
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.
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
"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.
Como organização internacional interdisciplinar e sem fins lucrativos, a ORCID (Acrônimo para Open Researcher and Contributor ID), foi criada por pesquisadores e organizações de pesquisa para melhorar o processo de identificação e desambiguação de pesquisadores e autores acadêmicos, incrementar a colaboração e eficiência do financiamento da pesquisa, e facilitar o processo de integração de sistemas e dados relacionados à ciência. Dessa forma, contribui para o aprimoramento da comunicação científica por meio da criação e manutenção de identificadores únicos persistentes para pesquisadores individuais e um mecanismo aberto e transparente de ligação entre a ORCID, as organizações de pesquisa e de financiamento, publishers, além de outros esquemas de identificação como ResearcherID, ScopusID e CrossRef DOI, e objetos de pesquisa, tais como publicações, dados, prêmios e patentes.
ORCID Implementation in Open Access Repositories and Institutional Research I...Simeon Warner
Slides from presentation with Pablo de Castro at Open Repositories 2013 (http://or2012.net/)
ORCID provides individual researchers and scholars with a persistent unique identifier. Initial adoption has been rapid but the full benefit will be realized only if ORCID iDs are used by all stakeholder communities. ORCID iDs enable reuse of items in new contexts by making connections between items from the same author in different places. Through its author-focused approach ORCID will contribute to bridging the current divide between management of publications and research data, which are often carried out in independent ways through different, frequently disconnected kinds of repositories. We discuss procedures and strategies for ORCID iD implementation in two different contexts: Open Access repositories, and institutional research information management systems.
ORCID iDs in the Academic Publishing Workflow: ORCID and the Publishing Commu...ORCID, Inc
ORCID and the Publishing Community
Laura Paglione, ORCID
High-level presentation about ORCID and features of interest to publishers.
See related presentations:
https://orcid.org/about/events/orcid-implementation-workshop-publishers-sept-19-2013
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
National ORCID implementation in DenmarkMikael Elbæk
Presentation about the National Danish ORCID consortium, including presentations of:
* Motivation for implementing ORCID
* Pilotstudy
* Implementation project, including the role and tasks of a consortium lead.
Presentation was presented at the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture in Helsinki on the 29 September 2014.
OpenAIRE guidelines and broker service for repository managers - OpenAIRE #OA...OpenAIRE
Presentation by Pedro Principe and Paolo Manghi at the OpenAIRE Open Access week webinar. Friday October 28, 2016. Webinar on Openaire compatibility guidelines and the dashboard for Repository Managers, with Pedro Principe (University of Minho) and Paolo Manghi (CNR/ISTI).
ORCID identifiers in repositories
The ORCID identifier has been incorporated into numerous repository platforms. This session will offer a discussion of integration points, policy issues, data flow between systems, researcher participation, discovered opportunities, and demonstrations by universities, research organizations, and vendors.
Moderator: Salvatore Mele, Head of Open Access at CERN
Presenters:
Robin Haw, Scientific Associate and Reactome Outreach Coordinator, Department of Informatics and Bio-computing, OICR
Rick Johnson, Co-Program Director, Digital Library Initiatives and Scholarship E-Research and Digital Initiatives, Notre Dame University
Ann Campion Riley, Associate Director for Access, Collections and Technical Services, University of Missouri Library
Sarah Shreeves, Coordinator, Illinois Digital Environment for Access to Learning and Scholarship (IDEALS), University Library. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Witt, Head, Distributed Data Curation Center, Purdue University
Workshop de Producao Cientifica para Equipes do SIBiUSPSIBiUSP
No dia 28 de junho de 2016 aconteceu o Workshop de Produção Científica para Equipes do SIBiUSP no Auditório da Escola de Educação Física e Esportes da Universidade de São Paulo (USP). O Workshop teve como objetivo compartilhar informações, conhecimentos e experiências sobre as atividades de gestão da produção científica pelas equipes das bibliotecas do Sistema Integrado de Bibliotecas da Universidade de São Paulo e as possibilidades de desenvolvimento de novos serviços.
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
Este seminario cubre las prácticas eficaces para fomentar la adopción y el uso de identificaciones ORCID por los investigadores en su comunidad, incluidos los mensajes clave sobre ORCID, técnicas exitosas para la entrega de esos mensajes, y recursos útiles.
VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID_08152013Rebecca Bryant, PhD
Title: VIVO and persistent identifiers: Integrating ORCID
Presented at the VIVO 2013 conference in St. Louis, MO, 08/15/13
Presenters:
Rebecca Bryant, PhD, ORCID, Bethesda, MD, USA
Hal Warren, American Psychological Association, Washington DC
Simeon Warner, PhD, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Abstract:
Since the launch of the ORCID Registry in October 2012, thousands of researchers have claimed their ORCID iD. Organizations have been embedding ORCID identifiers in manuscript submission systems, in funding applications, and adding them to university profile systems. Even before launch, the VIVO ontology had incorporated an ORCID field. In this panel, we will provide an overview of the ORCID registry and adoption, and demonstrate how the American Psychological Association (APA) has integrated ORCID identifiers into its VIVO system and developed an application to populate ORCID records with demographic and publication attributes from APA VIVO RDF files. The ORCID data are packaged as a JSON object stored as a URI in the VIVO record. This serves as a cross-check for ORCID assertions from the publisher of works claimed and allows APA to use VIVO to extend valid provenance assertions for publications in a Linked Open Data Trust Framework. We will discuss the application of this use case for other VIVO implementations and other researcher profiling systems, focusing on integrations at universities.
ORCID overview for research administratorsTrevor Davis
Presented at CARA (Canadian Association of Research Administrators) annual meeting, May 2017, includes details on the implementation at Carleton University.
From the ORCID Outreach Meeting, May 21-22, 2014, held in Chicago, Illinois, USA. https://orcid.org/content/orcid-outreach-meeting-and-codefest-may-2014
Best practices in the creation of ORCID identifiers for faculty, staff, and students: technical integration
Research organizations are creating ORCID iDs and integrating them into a variety of systems, from personnel databases, to directories, repositories, and university presses. In this session, organizations will share information and strategies on technical aspects of working with ORCID APIs, strategies for modifying internal systems to capture and store ORCID iDs, and interactions with other identifiers.
Moderator: Simeon Warner, Research Associate, Cornell University
Presenters:
Urban Andersson, IT Librarian, Chalmers University of Technology
Peter Flynn, Lead Developer, Boston University
James Creel, Senior Lead Software Applications Developer, Texas A&M University
ORCID for funders webinar - Josh Brown 8 March 2017ARDC
Funders play a critical role, along with universities and publishers, in building and supporting the infrastructure to support open research. Major funders, such as the European Commission, agree that persistent identifiers for people and works are necessary components of this infrastructure. ORCID provides researchers the tools to link their ORCID iD to their funding awards and a growing number of funders are integrating ORCID identifiers into grants application and post-award reporting workflows or are planning to do so. Using ORCID functionality helps to streamline reporting processes during grant application, and, after award, to enable outcomes reporting. This webinar is designed to connect funders who are integrating ORCID identifiers or are looking to do so.
It Takes a Village to Grow ORCIDs on Campus: Establishing and Integrating Uni...Violeta Ilik
This presentation describes the integration of ORCID identifiers into the open source Vireo electronic theses and dissertations (ETD) workflow, the university's digital repository, and the internally-used VIVO profile system.
Presented at Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL) 2014:
https://conferences.tdl.org/tcdl/index.php/TCDL/TCDL2014/schedConf/program
'Let a Thousand ORCIDs Bloom': ORCID iDs and the ORCID Project at Imperial Co...Sarah Anna Stewart
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ORCID Integration with Institutional Repositories (D. Grenz)
1. ORCID Integration with Institutional
Repositories: The KAUST Approach
ORCID Workshop
Khalifa University
Abu Dhabi
Daryl Grenz
November 14, 2016
2. Perceived Needs
• Researchers
Reduce effort required to record and publicize research activities,
and comply with administrative requests.
• Administrative offices
Research evaluation: Track KAUST-affiliated research impact.
Faculty review: Simplify reporting of outputs each year.
Alumni: Track research career of graduated students.
• Library
Control and manage contributor metadata in the repository.
Track authors’ publications in support of the open access policy.
3. Membership Goals
All faculty, researchers, postdoctoral fellows and students
will have ORCID IDs.
Automated exchange of information will save researchers’
time and keep systems up-to-date.
University systems will use ORCID IDs, especially when
interacting with external information systems.
4. Timeline 1
August 2014
• ORCID functionality added by our DSpace
provider: .
September 2014
• ORCID ID required for ETD deposits.
November 2014
• Institutional membership in ORCID.
5. Timeline 2
April 2016
• Repository integration with faculty annual review
submission form including ORCID ID.
December 2015
• PlumX metrics dashboard connected to
repository based on ORCID IDs.
January 2015
• Launch of KAUST/ORCID integration.
July 2016
• Atmire acquires OpenRepository, begin move towards
current DSpace version with modified ORCID handling.
6. ORCID@KAUST 1
• Raising awareness and starting discussions
Discuss possible uses of ORCID with other
university stakeholders.
Introduce basic information about ORCID at
orientations for new faculty, researchers,
postdocs and students.
• Guidance and training
Develop ORCID libguide
(http://libguides.kaust.edu.sa/orcid).
Hold ORCID trainings twice a semester.
7. ORCID@KAUST 2
• Research Repository (http://repository.kaust.edu.sa/kaust/)
Retrieve ORCID IDs from Crossref by DOI.
Identify ORCID IDs for authors on submission.
Search by ORCID ID.
Expose ORCID IDs in OAI-PMH XML.
Update ORCID IDs via CSV import.
• KAUST/ORCID Integration (internal site)
Grant permissions to KAUST.
Update ORCID record with works in IR.
Update ORCID record with KAUST affiliation.
Track ORCID uptake via dashboard.
8. ORCID@KAUST 3
• PlumX Metrics dashboard(https://plu.mx/kaust/g/)
Track usage, citation and social media discussion of
research in repository matched on ORCID ID.
Currently we do not use the functionality to harvest
item information directly from the ORCID record.
• Faculty Annual Review submission form
API retrieval of ORCID ID and publication list for given
year from KAUST integration based on KAUST ID.
Starting with 2016 review, ORCID ID will be a required
field for form submission.
9. Repository ► Goals
• Collect ORCID IDs for new and past items.
• Store ORCID IDs for authors, advisors,
committee members, and institutional
authors.
• Expose ORCID IDs in useful ways for people
and systems.
10. Repository ► Submission
Options:
retrieval of ORCID IDs by DOI when available from Crossref
as-you-type matching on existing names in the repository
name search using the public ORCID API
14. Member Integration ► Goals
• Support faculty, researchers and students to have and
use ORCID IDs.
• Push information to ORCID profiles to connect
authors to KAUST and to their works in the
repository.
• Build services around ORCID that are of value to
researchers and that support the open access policy.
15. Member Integration ► Design 1
• Internal integration using PHP and MySQL.
• Database with basic information about
researchers.
• Email generator with templates for different
groups and for different stages of process.
• Web interface for researchers to select which
permissions to grant to KAUST.
16. Member Integration ► Design 2
• Nightly harvest to pull new or updated works
from the repository via OAI-PMH
• Nightly push of new items into ORCID records for
authors who have granted permission.
• As needed, manual upload of CSV files to
repository to update existing items with newly
identified ORCID IDs.
17. Member Integration ► Process
• Staged process, starting with faculty.
• Emails with custom link requesting ORCID creation or
identification.
• Follow-up emails to those who did not create an ORCID.
• Further follow-up emails to faculty with possible
existing ORCID IDs with empty profiles.
• Name match to add ID to existing repository items, with
manual review by library staff.
20. Member Integration ► Hiccups
Creation of duplicate ORCID IDs
“Limited access” setting for new works
- “The tool said it added 5 articles to my ORCID, but later when I looked there was
nothing there.”
21. ORCID Outreach ► Reactions
• “I will most probably never use ORCID.”
• “I have a unique name in my research field and having an
ORCID will have no benefit for me.”
• “If it is not mandatory I will not sign up.”
• “I will be leaving KAUST soon.”
• “Here is my ORCID …” (not connected, empty profile)
• “My publications are under two ScopusIDs, can ORCID
help with that?”
• “How can I get all my publications into ORCID?”
• “Why aren’t all my articles in the repository?”
• “Can I see citation information for my articles in ORCID?”
• “I will tell my students to get ORCIDs too, what link should
they use?”
22. Member Integration ► Results 1
• Over 730 ORCID IDs created or identified.
• Over 80% of those used the integration tool
and granted permissions for us to update their
ORCID profile.
• 90% of faculty, 45% of postdocs and 16% of
research scientists now have ORCID IDs.
23. Member Integration ► Results 2
• All theses and dissertations since Nov. 2014 have an
ORCID for the student author.
• Over 80% of articles and conference papers in the
repository research community have an ORCID ID for at
least one KAUST author.
• New item types such as patents, presentations,
posters, technical reports, working papers and our lone
deposited dataset, also have ORCID IDs attached.
• 8 known cases of duplicate ID creation.
26. Member Integration ► TO DO 1
• Continue follow-up with those who lack
ORCIDs or whose ORCIDs are not
connected to the repository.
• Develop procedure for incoming
researchers and students to register ORCID
IDs as standard part of onboarding.
27. Member Integration ► TO DO 2
• Update integration to stay current with
newest version of ORCID API, XML schema
and scopes.
• Improve integration to properly update
affiliations when individuals leave the
institution.
• Increasingly automate manual steps.
28. Member Integration ► TO DO 3
• Support use of ORCID in our current research
information system (CRIS), as Elsevier Pure is
implemented.
• Find ways for other university workflows to
effectively use ORCID (Faculty Annual Review
example).
• Find ways for ORCID information to flow into
more public-facing pages (faculty profiles,
individual websites, etc.)
29. Membership Goals:
How are we doing?
All faculty, researchers, postdoctoral fellows and students
will have ORCID IDs.
Automated exchange of information will save researchers’
time and keep systems up-to-date.
University systems will use ORCID IDs, especially when
interacting with external information systems.
30. Rethinking our approach
• Custom DSpace integration
Better off staying on most recent
DSpace version?
• Custom local integration
Better off using shared code-base with
minimal local configuration?
• Independent institutional membership
Better off as part of a regional
consortium?