« Identifying yourself as an author does not guarantee your work will be attributed to your professional record, nor is it adequate to connect all of your outputs. To aid our users with this challenge, arXiv supports ORCID iDs and DOIs. (…) »
« (…) This year’s changes increased the privacy policy readability and made it easier to navigate how to get your questions and concerns addressed. We also made a few updates to our policy and practices to help strengthen your rights as an ORCID user and increase your privacy and data security…
« My Year in Review post provided an overview of our 2018 activities. Now, in our annual report you can learn more of the details – in words and pictures! Some of our key achievements (…) »
« As a community-led organization, listening to what you have to say about our services is critically important to ORCID, to ensure that we understand and meet your needs. So, over the past few years we have been surveying our community, and using your feedback to help us better serve you.…
« A diverse team of 15 repository experts representing 12 countries on six continents convened and unveiled a draft recommendations for public comment in October 2018. After several weeks of vigorous discussion among ~30 community contributors and a final round of review by…
« (…) Starting in January 2019, Denmark has an ORCID consortium again, with Aalborg University acting as consortium lead for the three-year period of the agreement. The “new” consortium now includes seven universities, the university colleges, hospitals in the capital region, and architecture and design schools –…
« The position paper “Author Identification Using the Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)” was published within the framework of the third ORCID DE workshop on 8 November in Bielefeld.
Extract from the full text (p.8, our translation)
The position paper first explains the various challenges of author identification from…
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Are you already using any of the enabled systems that support ORCID? Which system(s) would you like to connect to ORCID? Where does ORCID fit within your existing systems & workflows? What information do you want to obtain from/add to your researchers’ records? What resources do you need? Who…« Thank you to all who came and participated and presented at the ORCID members day. Please find all presentations at: http://bit.ly/ORCID18 (…) »
« Research resources run the gamut from research facilities housing specialized equipment, to repositories, museums, and field stations that house physical collections. Both for the purposes of research rigor and reporting, it is important to be able to trace the resources that were used to generate research findings.
We’ve been working…