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ORCID - Connecting Research and Researchers

ORCID - Connecting Research and Researchers

Presentation given at the 14th International Society of Scientometrics and Informetrics Conference (ISSI2013) in Vienna

Martin Fenner

July 16, 2013
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  1. Why ORCID? Who produced which research outputs at what institution

    with funding by whom? Unique author identifiers allow for the unambigous association of researchers with their research
  2. Unique identifiers for people and institutions Unique identifiers for researchers

    Unique identifiers for institutions Unique identifiers for funders (and grants)
  3. Unique identifiers for research outputs Unique identifiers for publications Unique

    identifiers for data (and scientific software) Unique identifiers for samples and reagents
  4. Standards and services for linking unique identifiers Standards for describing

    links between identifiers Linking all this information together in global databases Linking all this information together in institutions
  5. Why ORCID? Global Not limited by discipline, institution or geography

    Open Inclusive and transparently governed not-for-profit Data and source code available under recognized open licenses Integrated Third-party seeding of profiles Part of institutional, publisher, and funding agency infrastructure
  6. When is ORCID a Success? ORCID service launched October 16,

    2012 ORCID service launched October 16, 2012 ORCID service launched October 16, 2012 Researchers use service Member organizations sustain service Services integrate with ORCID More than 175,000 registered user More than 60 member organizations More than 15 integrations
  7. Universities/Research Organizations Boston University, CalTech, CERN, Cornell, Harvard University, Hong

    Kong University, MIT, MSKCC, NYU Langone Medical Center, Universidad de Oviedo, University of Michigan, … Scholarly Societies APA, APS, ACM, MLA, … Funders Wellcome Trust, NIH, Department of Energy, … Publishers Copernicus, Elsevier, Hindawi, Nature Publishing Group, Springer, Wiley Blackwell, … Vendors/Third Party Systems Aries, CrossRef, Faculty of 1000, Thomson Reuters, ImpactStory, Altmetric.com, Avedas, Symplectic, … ORCID Member Organizations
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  9. 13 For more Information Contact me during the conference Contact

    ORCID staff http://orcid.org/help/contact-us Attend the ODIN first year conference October 17, CERN http://indico.cern.ch/event/odin-1st-year Attend the Fall ORCID Outreach Meeting October 30, Washington DC