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What is your ORCID?

Pablo de Castro (EDINA National Data Centre/GrandIR) and Simeon Warner (Cornell University) Thanks to Laure Haak (ORCID ED) and Laura Paglione (ORCID TD) for data and several slides. What is your ORCID?. Pablo, http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-1033 Simeon,

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What is your ORCID?

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  1. Pablo de Castro (EDINA National Data Centre/GrandIR) and Simeon Warner (Cornell University)Thanks to Laure Haak (ORCID ED) and Laura Paglione (ORCID TD) for data and several slides

  2. What is your ORCID? Pablo, http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-1033 Simeon, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-7970-7855 (30 seconds to register, a few minutes to flesh out profile)

  3. ORCID mission • ORCID is an international, interdisciplinary, open, not-for-profit, community-driven organization. We collaborate with researchers and organizations across the research community. • Our core mission is to provide an openregistry of persistent unique identifiers for researchers and scholars AND to automate linkages to research works by embedding identifiers in research workflows.

  4. ORCID Account • Account Settings • Manage Permissions • ORCID Record • Biography • Research Activities The ORCID registry • Other IDs • ResearcherID • Scopus • SSRN • arXiv • Research Information Systems (CRIS) • Research Institutions • Funders • Governments • Workflows • Manuscript submission • Grant applications • Dataset deposition • Member and meeting management • Patent applications

  5. Worldwide registry use* • 13 countries >10,000 visitors • 56 countries >1,000 visitors * as of June 27th

  6. Encourage adoption of unique persistent researcher IDs: ... The ORCID system also will allow individuals to identify their research output and create a registry of IDs. SciENcv will include a utility that make it easy for users to obtain an ORCID and to link it to their publications and grants. ”

  7. ORCID members ORCID has 61 members, from a broad cross-section of the international research community:

  8. How to join ORCID Standard: One organization joins. Option for basic or premium benefit levels. Discount for non-profits. Consortium or Service Provider: One lead organization coordinates membership and technical implementation with group participants. Fee based on number of organizations in the group and benefit level. Discount for groups of 5 or more. Nation: One lead organization coordinates membership and technical implementation with group participants. Fee based on national GDP. http://orcid.org/about/membership

  9. Affiliations • Much requested addition to ORCID registry • Have not wanted to do “dumb” free text • Will use ISNI institution ids via Ringgold

  10. Growth in ORCID iDs

  11. Via Website and API

  12. Integrations significant

  13. Open and member services Available free to the community:registry (orcid.org), open source code (github.com/ORCID/ORCID-Source/wiki), sandbox for testing APIs (support.orcid.org/knowledgebase/articles/166623-about-the-orcid-sandbox), Public API, documentation, annual public data file (orcid.org/content/orcid-public-data-file), participation in Steering and Working Groups (orcid.org/about/community), iDEAS forum Available to ORCID Members: Member API, OAuth token to support authentication, ability to serve as trusted party and read limited access data and write to/create records, biannual data files. Premium members get additional benefits including monthly usage reporting, monthly data files, webhooks, and higher bandwith access. 15

  14. Easy REST API • Public data available via public API

  15. arXiv experiment • How far can one get with DOI-based author matching? • ~7.5k author ids on arXiv with >=1 DOI • 68k author-DOI pairs • Query ORCID API for each DOI • See if arXiv and ORCID have matching author name (exact only in expt) • Accept association if all examples for author match => 306 accepted • Better with fuzzy name match; more ORCIDs; etc.

  16. Publication and data identifiers ORCID iDs arXiv ids Deduce author id matches from author-publication links

  17. Integration flows • Get a user’s ORCID iD • Get data from an ORCID Record • Let a user import from your system to their ORCID Record • Enable the user to display on their ORCID record a link to themself on your system • Create ORCID iDs for employees and associates See guide: http://orcid.org/organizations/integrators

  18. Cornell integration plans • Library would like to promote ORCID adoption • good for our researchers • expose author identity in VIVO, eCommons, etc. • Encourage ORCID iD creation, tie to VIVO accounts • New data via multiple routes VIVO ORCID New data New data auth, associate, delegate REPO & R.I.S. New data

  19. 9 months after launch, steady ORCID expansion

  20. Recent advances in ORCID development: integration features

  21. ORCID integration into institutional systems

  22. ORCID integration into institutional systems: CRISes Link between profile and ORCID iD Import publications from ORCID Record

  23. Recent advances in ORCID development: OAI8

  24. ORCID integration into data repositories https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/ORCID+Integration

  25. Best practices for ORCID integration at institutional level

  26. Best practices for ORCID integration at institutional level

  27. Some aspects to be considered at ORCID integration time

  28. Sloan Foundation Grants – an opportunity to collect best practices • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation award to support implementation of ORCID identifiers by universities and professional associations • Up to 10 awards, $15-20K each • In-person policy and technical support • Development and dissemination of use cases and code samples • More at: http://bit.ly/143zCWv • Deadline: August 31, 2013

  29. Contacts and pointers • At OR2013: talk to Pablo/Simeon! • http://orcid.org/ -- register youself! • http://orcid.org/blog -- news • http://orcid.org/about/membership

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