"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.
ORCID Overview: Why your Lifelong Identifier is Important in the Digital Age (N. Miyairi)
1. ORCID OVERVIEW
WHY YOUR LIFELONG IDENTIFIER IS IMPORTANT IN
THE DIGITAL AGE
ORCID 2017 MALAYSIA WORKSHOP
PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA, 28 FEB 20176
NOBUKO MIYAIRI
Regional Director, Asia Pacific
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3229-5662
#ORCIDMY2017
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In EuroPMC, clicking on the author name linked with his/her ORCID will show the researcher
profile with the number of publications & citations, and search results correctly.
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• The author Chengshu Wang
is often listed as Wang C in
his publications.
• He uses ORCID so he is
distinguished from other
Wang C in databases.
• His publications are
searchable by his ORCID
(not by name) in EuroPMC,
• … and links back to his
ORCID record to show his
bio, and more publications.
7. HOW TO STAND OUT
FROM THE CROWD?
• ORCID (Open Researcher & Contributor ID) is
a persistent, unique identifier that you can
use throughout your academic career.
• More than 3 .0 million researchers have
registered for an iD that helps distinguish them
from others, and correctly link their academic
work and contributions.
• Science, PLOS, IEEE, and other distinguished
international journals are starting to mandate
ORCID when you submit your manuscripts.
• This session will give you a quick
understanding on what ORCID is, how it is
being used, and why.
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9. WHO WE ARE
• Founded in 2010; service started in 2012
• Non-profit, non-proprietary, open
• Global, interdisciplinary
• Independent, community-driven
• Free for individuals
• Supported by organizational members who
support their users through integrations
10. BEFORE
• First name
• Last name
• Middle name
• Transliteration
• By affiliation
• By field
• By journal
• By co-authors …
AFTER
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WHY NAME DISAMBIGUATION?
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Researchers can
• create, edit and
maintain an
ORCID record
• for free of
charge
• control privacy
settings for every
item
12. USER PRIVACY
Information in an ORCID Record has a privacy
setting, which is set by the account owner (yourself)
LIMITED
Accessible by anyone
Accessible by Account Owner +
Trusted Organization(s)
Accessible by Account Owner only
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13. • Individuals can register and use ORCID for
free of charge whether or not their employer is a
member
• ORCID is an opt-in system. The researcher
controls their record: registration, linked
information, privacy and access settings
• ORCID member organizations use ORCID API
and help to maintain ORCID records by getting
permissions from each researcher
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ORCID IS OPT-IN
14. Researcher
ORCID member organizations
Permissions to use
ORCID record
Register & Manage
ORCID record
• Basic information
• Name
• Email addresses
etc.
• Account settings
• Biography, Education,
Affiliation
• Research activities
• Publication
• Peer review
• Patents
• Grants etc.
xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx
ORCID record
Add & update activities
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15. Researcher
university
Permissions to use
ORCID record
Register & Manage
ORCID record
• Basic information
• Name
• Email addresses
etc.
• Account settings
xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx
Employment:
XXX University
Source: XXX University
ORCID record
This researcher works at:
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funder
This researcher was
awarded:
Funding:
YYY Foundation, Grant #123
Source: YYY Foundation
This researcher
contributed as:
Peer Review:
Journal ZZZ, vol. 45, 2016
Source: ZZZ Publishing
publisher
16. MEMBERS BUILD TRUST
• ORCID member organizations can facilitate and receive electronic
permissions from researchers so that they can help manage their
ORCID records. For example:
• Universities can assert their researcher’s affiliation
• Publishers can add review contributions for their reviewers
• Funding organizations can add funding awards to their winner’s ORCID
• DOI agencies automatically add new publications as ORCID works
• In addition to the information added by researchers themselves,
ORCID member organizations add and update researchers’
activities on their ORCID and build academic trust in the ORCID
registry
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17. Librarian:
“All our researchers should sign up for an ORCID
iD, and we teach them how. We also encourage
Google Scholar, ResearchGate, etc.”
It’s another chore for researchers
unless your system is connected.
18. ORCID
• Open
• Managed by
researchers
+ ORCID community
Profile systems
• Proprietary & closed
• Managed by
researchers
themselves
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ORCID IS NOT A PROFILE SYSTEM
19. Researcher
Register & Manage
ORCID record
• Basic information
• Name
• Email addresses
etc.
• Account settings
xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx
Employment:
XXX University
Source: me
ORCID record
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Funding:
YYY Foundation, Grant #123
Source: me
Peer Review:
Journal ZZZ, vol. 23, 2016
Source: me
It’s another chore for researchers
unless your system is connected.
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ORCID SAVES TIME
University
Library
Funde
rs
Faculty Profiles
Researcher
Publishers
• Create, edit, and maintain free ORCID record
• Give explicit permissions for services to use iD
• Control privacy settings, and read/write access
• Change settings and access privileges at any time
23. ORCID TODAY
• Over 3.0 million researchers
• 650+ members from 40 countries, including
national consortia in the UK, Denmark,
Finland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany,
Italy, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand and 4
regional consortia in the US
• Over 300 integrations with another 200 in
the pipeline
24. Asia Pacific
15%
Europe
50%
Latin America
1%
Middle East & Africa
4%
North America
30%
Publisher/
Association
14% Funder
3%
Governme
nt
2%
Repository
/Profile
Org
6%
Research
Institute
75%
MEMBER BREAKDOWN
By region By sector
25. HOLDERS (& MEMBERS) IN APAC
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China 117,052 (3)
India 37,095 (1)
Japan 53,631 (9)
South Korea 32,271 (1)
Taiwan 17,197 (8)
Hong Kong 10,085 (8)
Malaysia 11,350 (1)
Singapore 7,184 (2)
Indonesia 7,138 (0)
Vietnam 2,054 (0)
Thailand 4,024 (0)
Philippines 2,198 (0)
Australia 58,550
(44)
New Zealand 8,378 (43)
ORCID holders by email domain as of Jan 2017
26. WE NEED YOU TO HELP!
• Researchers can save time if the
organizations they interact with become
ORCID members, connect iDs and their
publications, funding, and other research
activity records
• They need YOUR support to understand
• What is ORCID
• Why use ORCID
• How to make it easy
and spend LESS time on
admin process, and MORE
on research activities
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27. AUTHENTICATION?
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Use an authenticated
API to collect iD
(username & password)
to ensure the person
and the iD belong
together, the iD is
correct (no typos), and
that privacy is
respected.
For more info on membership, visit http://orcid.org/about/membership
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ORCID AUTHORIZATION
Submission systems can prompt
authors to log in with their
ORCID, and populate authors’
basic information (bio, email
address etc), and embed ORCID
iDs when the article is accepted.
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Author
• Link own
ORCID to
author profile
• Add ORCID to
co-authors too
Publisher
Embed authors’
ORCID in the
metadata when
the manuscript is
accepted
Check authors’
ORCID in the
metadata when
assigning DOIs to
new publications
Receive new
publication info
from Crossref
and add to
authors’ ORCID
records
Notified by email
41. ORCID @ FUNDERS
• Funders are starting to adopt ORCID in funding application process
• They can inject funding information to ORCID records with its source
clearly indicated = evidence
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• Request permission during grant application
• Collect identifier
• Display in internal systems
• Assert funding in ORCID record
• Information available to reuse in other systems
42. NATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
• Austria: Funder requirement 2016
• Italy: National consortium 2015
• Finland: National recommendation 2015
• Australia: National recommendation 2015
• Denmark: University launch 2014
• Spain: Launched 2 consortia in 2014
• Portugal: Funder requirement 2013
• Sweden: National recommendation 2013
• UK: National recommendation 2013, pilot 2014,
consortium 2015
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ORCID @ INSTITUTIONS
Research institutions offer
personal homepages where
researchers can link their
ORCID iDs and showcase their
research output globally.
It is the researchers that benefit greatly from ORCID iDs. They can use them throughout their career, and can already use them to distinguish themselves in publications and grants. And many are starting to see the benefits of using ORCID records in outcome tracking. For example, researchers in Portugal who receive federal funding provide their ORCID iD, and benefit from coordinated outcomes reporting by using the ORCID registry as a hub.