The document discusses Copernicus Publications' implementation of ORCID, a system for uniquely identifying scientific authors and contributors. It will first be implemented in October 2012 by offering ORCID connection during manuscript submission, though it will be optional. Next steps include further integrating ORCID into Copernicus journal manuscript tracking systems and events like abstract submission and conference registration. ORCID integration will allow for better bibliographic data sharing and extraction of author statistics.
Digital Science Presentation at ORCID Outreach Meeting (Ashlea Higgs)
Copernicus orcid implementation
1. Open Access Publishing
Public Peer-Review
Two-Stage Publication Process
Worldwide Archiving + Indexing
2. Implementation of ORCID
Status & Plans at Copernicus
Dr. Xenia van Edig and Christoph Klöppner | Copernicus Publications
ORCID Outreach Meeting | Berlin | 17 October 2012
4. How? – First Implementation in October 2012
User’s Personal Data
ORCID as another entry
Establishing connection to ORCID | No direct entry!
Show ORCID connection and allow disconnect
Manuscript Submission
Offer ORCID connection | optional!
Co-author information by email
Add ORCID to CrossRef et al. XML
12. Next Steps in Fall/Winter 2012
More ORCID Entry Points at Copernicus
Journal manuscript tracking: Further integration in system
dialogues and emails
Integration into Copernicus Meetings:
Abstract submission: 20,000 user contacts per year
Conference registration: 16,000 user contacts per year
More applications of ORCID
Better bibliographic data | XML
Offering data extraction/statistics for institutions, funders, etc.
Show readers other papers of this author
References – Citations – Related Articles – Other Articles
13. Thank you very much
for your attention!
Dr. Xenia van Edig | Copernicus Publications
Xenia.van.edig@copernicus.org