In this webinar, Alice Meadows, Director of Community Engagement and Support at ORCID iD takes us through the 10 main reasons to get yourself an ORCID iD and use it. ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier) is a non-profit organization dedicated to solving the name ambiguity problem in scholarly research. Any author or researcher can go to ORCID and create an ORCID iD for themselves for free. The ORCID Registry is designed to have users provide their iDs to organizations using OAuth, which ensures that the correct iD is collected for each researcher. ORCID is part of the wider digital infrastructure needed for researchers to share information on a global scale. Conducting a search using an author's first name, last name, and affiliation as search criteria is mutually exclusive to conducting a search with ORCID. We are the first publisher to implement the ORCID identifier in the book workflow process, ultimately providing authors with a digital identifier that distinguishes them from every other researcher. NIH plans to use ORCID linkages in the future to improve application and reporting processes. Over 7,000 journals now use ORCID iDs. These identifiers can be used by editors, funding agencies, publishers, and institutions to reliably identify individuals in the same way that ISBNs and DOIs identify books and articles. How to Write a Paper in a Weekend (By Prof. Pete Carr) - Duration: 11:39.

It is based on version 2.1 of the ORCID message schema. The ORCID registry has been designed using rich APIs to allow simple integration with any third party service that requires author identifiers. You can also use an ORCID identifier to …

The ORCID (/ ˈ ɔːr k ɪ d / (); Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a nonproprietary alphanumeric code to uniquely identify scientific and other academic authors and contributors. All other fields will be cleared and will not be used when you click the search button next to the ORCID text box. ORCID offers an API (Application Programming Interface) that allows your systems and applications to connect to the ORCID registry, including reading from and writing to ORCID records.

An ORCiD (note the iD in there) is a digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher, no matter how common your name is. It ensures you and your research activities can be easily identified, meaning you get the credit for all the work you do. This tutorial will walk you through reading public and limited-access information on an ORCID record using the public and member API. When an ORCID is associated with a Scopus author profile, viewers can see the link to that ORCID on the Author details page.

ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides researchers with a unique digital identifier. Books from Palgrave Macmillan, which have been integrated into SpringerLink, will also be able to use ORCID iDs.

ORCiD: how to include it in your online submission (and why you should) What’s an ORCiD?

Using the ORCID API, you can read biographical and research activities information on ORCID records. PublicAPI. With your permission, these journals may automatically add publication citations to your ORCID account. Press release November 2nd, 2015 Responses can be returned in XML or JSON format. ORCID iD can be used in hundreds of platforms, including grant application and research management systems.

There are two types of API available for developers.