ORCID is an organization that provides researchers with unique identifiers that can be linked to their work and activities. This allows researchers to be identified unambiguously and helps connect them with their contributions across different databases and institutions. ORCID has over 228,000 registered researchers and is working with many publishers, funders, and universities to integrate ORCID identifiers into their systems and workflows. The presentation provided an overview of ORCID and its goals of supporting interoperability, discussed ways that various organizations are partnering with ORCID, and encouraged broader adoption and participation in ORCID's community.
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1. orcid.orgContact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
Supporting Global Interoperability in
Research Communication: The ORCID
Initiative
PKP International Scholarly Publishing
Conference Mexico City, 21 August 2013
Rebecca Bryant, PhD
Director of Community, ORCID
r.bryant@orcid.org
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2753-3881
2. The research community has
lacked the ability to link
researchers and scholars with
their professional activities.
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What is the problem?
• Name ambiguity
• Discoverability within and across databases
• Author, grantee, and faculty record
management
• Output tracking
• Research reporting and impact assessment
3. ORCID Mission
ORCID is an open, not-for-profit,
international, and community-driven
organization
Registry of
persistent unique
identifiers for
researchers
Automating
linkages in
research
workflows
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4. ORCID is a hub
ORCID iD enables
system-to-system
interoperability by
connecting across
disciplines, research
sectors, and national
boundaries.
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Funders
Universities
Professional
associations
Repositories
Publishers
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What is ORCID?
ORCID provides a unique and persistent personal
identifier that connects researchers to their activities
through integration in key research workflows.
6. Free and fast for
researchers to
register
Record holder
controls privacy
http://orcid.org
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For researchers & scholars
13. ORCID Members
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Currently, ORCID has 71 members, from a broad
cross-section of the international research
communityPublishers Aries, Copernicus, Elsevier, EDP Sciences, eLife, Epistemio, Hindawi, Infra-M Academic
Publishing, Karger, Landes Bioscience, Nature, Peerage of Science, ScienceOpen,
Springer, Wiley
Associations AAAS, American Chemical Society, ACSESS, American Geophysical Union, American
Psychological Association, American Physical Society, American Society of
Microbiology, American Society of Civil Engineers, Association for Computing
Machinery, Modern Language Association, OSA, Royal Society of Chemistry
Funders US Department of Energy, US Food and Drug Administration, Japan Science and
Technology Agency, US National Institutes of Health, UK National Institute of Health
Research, Wellcome Trust
Universities
and Research
Organizations
Boston Univ, CalTech, Chalmers Univ Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Library, CERN, Cornell Univ, Duke University, EMBL (EBI), FHCRC, Glasgow Univ,
Harvard Univ, IFPRI, KACST, KISTI, MIT, MSKCC, National Institute of Informatics, NYU
Langone Medical Center, Riga Technical Univ, Univ Oviedo, Univ Zaragoza, Univ
College London, Univ Cambridge, Univ Hong Kong, Univ Kansas, Univ Manchester,
Univ Michigan
IDs ResearcherID, Scopus
Repositories
and Profile
Systems
Altmetric, ANDS, AVEDAS, British Library, Copyright Clearance Center, CrossRef,
DataCite, F1000 Research, Faculty of 1000, figshare, Knode, OCLC, PubMed Europe
(EBI), Symplectic, Thomson Reuters
14. • Energetic volunteers—
may be researchers,
publishers, librarians,
research administrators. . .
.
• Proactively identify
outreach opportunities
within their own networks:
presentations, posters,
blogs, tweets, and more
ORCID Ambassadors
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• We provide resources to support
outreach
• May apply for a travel stipend or
reimbursement of meeting
registration expenses
• Apply at
http://orcid.org/about/community/a
mbassadors
16. ORCID APIs support system-to-system
communication and authentication. Through
these, organizations can:
• Get a user’s ORCID iD
• Get data from an ORCID Record
• Let a user import from your system to their ORCID
record
• Enable the user to display on their ORCID record a
link to themself on your system
• Create ORCID iDs for employees and associates
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What can organizations do with
ORCID?
http://orcid.org/organizations/integrators
17. Supporting Integration
Integrations Sloan Foundation support
• Mini-grants up to $20K to
support integrations
• Grants available to
• Research
universities/institutes
• Scientific & social science
professional organizations
• Deadline: August 31
• RFP at
https://orcid.org/content/rf
p-2013-06-orcid-id-
adoption-and-integration-
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• Linkage with other IDs
• Linkage with
repositories
• Grant applications
• HR systems
• University research
information systems
• Professional societies
• More. . .
18. 1. Click on ORCID link on Nature.com
2. Redirected to register on ORCID
3. User authorizes data transfer
4. ORCID iD is stored in Nature
database
Manuscript submission
workflow
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19. “Nature journals authors can link
their ORCID to their account in
our manuscript submission and
tracking system, and we[are
now] publishing authors’
ORCIDs in papers.”
Publication process
ORCID iDs are being received
by CrossRef and PubMed
Diehl LA, Souza RM, Alves JB, Gordan PA, Esteves RZ, Jorge ML, Coelho IC.
InsuOnline, a Serious Game to Teach Insulin Therapy to Primary Care Physicians:
Design of the Game and a Randomized Controlled Trial for Educational Validation. JMIR
Res Protoc. 2013 Jan 21;2(1):e5. doi: 10.2196/resprot.2431. PubMed PMID: 19
20. External IDs
Create an ORCID
iD or associate
existing ORCID iD
with ResearcherID
Exchange profile
and/or publication
data between
ORCID and
ResearcherID
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22. Grant applications
Import information
from ORCID record
Link grant application
to ORCID identifier
The U.S. National Institutes of
Health (NIH) ScienCV is
piloting use of ORCID iDs
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24. Available free to the community: Registry (orcid.org),
open source code (github.com/ORCID/ORCID-
Source/wiki), sandbox for testing APIs
(support.orcid.org/knowledgebase/articles/166623-about-
the-orcid-sandbox), Public API, documentation
(support.orcid.org/knowledgebase), annual public data file
(orcid.org/content/orcid-public-data-file), participation in
Steering and Working Groups
(orcid.org/about/community), iDEAS forum
Available to ORCID Members: Member API, OAuth
token to support authentication, ability to serve as trusted
party and read limited access data and write to/create
records, biannual data files. Premium members get
additional benefits including monthly usage reporting,
ORCID Services
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25. Get involved in the ORCID
community
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• Register for your ORCID iD at http://orcid.org
• Check out the ORCID website, source code,
sandbox, and documentation—all free and open
• Submit a proposal for the Sloan-supported
Adoption & Integration program (U.S.-affiliated
institutions)
• Become an ORCID member
• Subscribe to our blog and follow @ORCID_Org
• Participate in an ORCID working group
• Support outreach as an ORCID Ambassador
• Contact us at membership@orcid.org
26. orcid.orgContact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
Supporting Global Interoperability in
Research Communication: The ORCID
Initiative
PKP International Scholarly Publishing
Conference Mexico City, 21 August 2013
Rebecca Bryant, PhD
Director of Community, ORCID
r.bryant@orcid.org
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2753-3881
Notas do Editor
Name ambiguity is a fundamental issue we need to address and solve. Ambiguity may be the result of a common name, by a person with several language variants of their name, or by variations in how name information is collected. But, even after addressing name ambiguity, to support discoverability, we need to connect information across databases, disciplines, organizations, and nations. A persistent name identifier addresses both challenges.
The goal of ORCID is to provide a registry of unique and persistent identifiers that transcends organization, discipline, and nation. ORCID is a truly international endeavor. The registry is open: individuals may register, link, import and share information for no fee. But the registry isn’t enough. For ORCID iDs to be adopted they must be used. So the second part of our mission is collaborating with organizations throughout the research community to embed the iDs in research information systems and workflows.Our core mission is to provide an openregistry of persistent unique identifiers for researchers and scholars AND to automate linkages to research works by embedding identifiers in research workflows.ORCID is an international, interdisciplinary, open, not-for-profit, community-driven organization. We collaborate with researchers and organizations across the research community. ORCID was incorporated as a non-profit organization in September 2010.
So, it is a persistentiD, why should this matter? Why should researchers and organizations like yourselves take the time not only to get an ID, but to use it and embed it in your organizations workflows? It is a matter of interoperability.
Name ambiguity is a fundamental issue we need to address and solve. Ambiguity may be the result of a common name, by a person with several language variants of their name, or by variations in how name information is collected. But, even after addressing name ambiguity, to support discoverability, we need to connect information across databases, disciplines, organizations, and nations. A persistent name identifier addresses both challenges.ORCID is NOT a profile system.
No Visitors: ChadCurrent ORCID iDs (Aug 9) See the iD Trend Chart: http://support.orcid.org/knowledgebase/articles/150557-number-of-orcid-idsORCID iDs (includes deactivated iDs) 221538live ORCID iDs 221109deactivated iDs 429iDs that have a verified email addresses 140655iDs that have at least one work 61736Of those with DOIs, # of works with unique DOIs 946439
29 volunteers so far in 15 countries. Need more volunteers in Latin America! So far only one ambassador in Brazil.
Mention that the first two are supported by the Public API, the rest require membershipAnyone can register to test the APIs and integrations on the ORCID sandbox—no membership required.
Now have two publishers that have implemented end-to-end integration of ORCID identifiers, Hindawi and Nature. The first ORCID iDs were submitted with manusciupt metadata to CrossRef in March and to PubMed in April. We’ll see a demo od the Hindawi process today.
NIH is piloting ORCID identifiers in its ScienCV system. The public, beta version will be released in late summer 2013.
Avedasand Symplectic are ORCID service providers, supporting ORCID identifier integration into university profile systems. Avedas launched its Converis 5 system in March, which includes an ORCID integration. We’ll hear more about this during the demonstration session later today. Boston University is about to launch its integration with Profiles, the code for which may hepp support ORCID-Profiles integrations at other organizations, including Harvard and FDA.