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Get Organized by Getting ORCIDized !

Get Organized by Getting ORCIDized !. by Jane Holmquist ORCID Ambassador at THUNCH in Peyton Hall Thursday, 27 March 2014. www.orcid.com. Search for your name (in gray bar at top) Advanced Search – ORCID ID, other names , keywords

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Get Organized by Getting ORCIDized !

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  1. Get Organized by Getting ORCIDized! by Jane Holmquist ORCID Ambassador at THUNCH in Peyton Hall Thursday, 27 March 2014

  2. www.orcid.com • Search for your name (in gray bar at top) • Advanced Search – ORCID ID, other names, keywords • Languages – include English, Spanish, French, Chinese • Click on For Researchers tab • Sign in *or* Register for an ORCID id • Note ORCID Privacy Settings – Public or Private – can always be changed • Note For Organizations tab • Funders, Publishers, etc. – now request, will soon require! • Sign In with your email or ORCID id and password • Add Scopus Author ID to your ORCID profile (see page 2) • Add Web of Science ResearcherIDto your profile (see page 3) • Additional (Optional) updates: • Personal biographical information • Education • Employment • Funding • Works (publications) Page 1

  3. www.scopus.com • Search for an Author to find Scopus Author ID • try Author Last Name and Affiliation first, then add First Name or Initial • Limit to Physical Sciences • Click on Author to see profile • Note Scopus AuthorIDbelow author name • View potential author matches for “orphan” publications – request a merge • Click Add to ORCID (at top of right column). • Authorize the import of your identifier, profile and publications to ORCID • Select your Scopus profile(s) – there may be more than one… • Select the preferred profile name • Review your authored publications (and/or search for missing documents) • Send the Scopus ID to ORCID • Send my publication list (optional) • Get Citation Alerts - Inform me when this author publishes a new article • Set Citation Alerts – Inform me when this author is cited in Scopus • Show Related Affiliations (in bottom of right column) • Click on LIVE CHAT for answers to your questions! Page 2 • P

  4. www.researcherid.com • Sign in using your ResearcherIDor click Join Now It’s Free! • Once signed in, click on My Researcher Profile • Click on orange button Manage Profile in upper right • Halfway down the form, AddyourORCID • Click on Exchange Data with ORCID and choose options • Note that you can update your affiliations, publication lists, etc. • Click on Refer a Colleague – warn them that invitation may land in SPAM • Click on Search to find other researchers who have registered • Watch ResearcherID and ORCID Integration video • http://wokinfo.com/training_support/training/researcher-id/#recorded_training/ Page 3 • How to update your Researcher ID profile. • wokinfo.com/training_support/training/researcher-id/

  5. Questions? Stop by my office Lewis Library 210 or send email anytime jane@princeton.edu

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