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Your Work is Distinctive, What About Your Name? SSP15 Pre-Conference Workshop, 27 May 2015
Laurel L. Haak, PhD Executive Director, ORCID
[email protected] http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700
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Digital scholarly communications require information that is machine readable
Digital Names Needed
• Different versions (full name vs. initials)
• Shared names • Transliteration • Accents and other ALT
characters • Name changes • Multiple family names
J. Å. S. Sørensen
J. Aa. S. Sørensen
J. Åge S. Sørensen
J. Aage S. Sørensen
J. Åge Smærup Sørensen
J. Aage Smaerup Sørensen
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What is ORCID?
ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (“digital name”) that distinguishes researchers from each other Member-built integrations in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission support automated linkages between researchers and their professional activities and affiliations, ensuring that works are appropriately attributed and discoverable ORCID serves as a hub enabling machine-readable connections between identifiers for organizations, works, and person IDs
ORCID provides plumbing for research information
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Data Security
• User opt-in • User controls access settings • User can revoke access • Sensitive data not collected • Privacy policy (http://orcid.org/privacy-policy) • External Safe Harbor compliance review
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Leveraging existing standards
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ORCID works collaboratively with the research community to ensure adoption and use of research information standards
Building trust:
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• Tools to allow for easy addition of identifiers (for people, places, and things) during publishing, grant application, thesis deposit, etc.
• Engage the community to embed, authenticate, and assert
Researcher Responsibility
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To benefit from ORCID, researchers need only do two things: ① Register ② Use iD
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Over 1.3 million researchers have registered for an ORCID identifier.
Through their actions, ORCID identifiers are associated with: • 2 million unique DOIs • 20 thousand unique educational affiliations • 30 thousand unique employing organizations
ORCID responsibility Build the infrastructure:
• Create the tools to allow for easy addition of ORCID iD during publishing, grant application, thesis deposit, etc.
• Engage the community to embed tools
• Ensure that the iD is published with the paper / dataset / grant / thesis, etc.
• Work with the community to push linked metadata into ORCID record (“auto-update”)
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Integration in research systems
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Over 200 members and nearing 200 integrations in every region and sector of the
international research community.
Americas 48%
EMEA 36%
Asia Pacific 16%
Funder 7%
Publishing 16%
Repository 20%
Research Institute
45%
Association 12%
ORCID iDs are being embedded in articles
…and publication search engines
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…and also in theses, personnel records…
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… and association membership systems …
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…and data management
… and datasets…
Witt 2014
PeerJ 2015
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... and grants…
National approach
Community starting to take a national approach to ORCID adoption and implementation.
• Austria: Funder requirement 2016 • Finland: National recommendation 2015 • Australia: National recommendation 2015 • Denmark: University launch 2014 • Portugal: Funder requirement 2013 • Sweden: National recommendation 2013 • UK: National recommendation 2012
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ORCID Working Group: Joint Statement of Principle: ORCID - Connecting Researchers and Research. Canberra; 2015 doi:10.4225/14/552b16efae74b
(14 April 2015)
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The metadata “round trip” enables auto-updates for systems linked to the ORCID registry
Metadata auto-updates
http://orcid.org/blog/2015/01/13/new-webinar-metadata-round-trip
• Over 180,000 articles have been submitted to CrossRef with an associated ORCID iD
• These will start to flow into the ORCID registry this year
• Researchers who use their ORCID iD when they publish will not need to manually update their record in ORCID or in connected systems
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Find out more at http://orcid.org
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Thank you