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20131029_Welcome
1. ORCID OUTREACH MEETING
Best practices for the integration of ORCID
identifiers into research workflows
Amy Brand, Harvard University
October 30, 2013
2. ORCID Board of Directors
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Liz Allen, Wellcome Trust
Micah Altman, Massachusetts institute of Technology
Amy Brand, Harvard University
Craig Van Dyck, Wiley-Blackwell
Thomas Hickey, Online Computer Library Center
Dave Kochalko, Thomson Reuters (Treasurer)
Salvatore Mele, CERN
Ed Pentz, CrossRef (Chair)
Howard Ratner, ORCID Co-Founder
Bernie Rous, Association for Computing Machinery
Chris Shillum, Elsevier
Hideaki Takeda, National Institute of Informatics
Todd Vision, University of North Carolina
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
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5. Among the use cases identified…
• Cluster all the works of a particular person for
search purposes
• Disambiguation and attribution
• Stats about authors — “how many times has this
author tried and been rejected from journal X?”
• Self presentation — how can I effectively present
myself and my work to the world?
• Link authors and institutions
• Enhance the peer review process
• Associate connected authors with one another
8. Harvard systems integrating or
planning to use ORCIDs
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Human resource system (PeopleSoft)
Institutional repository (DASH)
Identity Management System
Student Information System
Faculty profiles (OpenScholar, Catalyst
Profiles)
10. System will provide ORCID-HUID pairs for use in Harvard applications, such
as DASH open access repository
11. Opportunities
• Individuals and institutions need better tools
for curating and networking their own record
of scholarship
• Institutions need more information about
scholarly contribution