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ORCID for Libraries in 8 Steps

ORCID for Libraries in 8 Steps

Presentation given at BISON meeting March 17, 2015.

Martin Fenner

March 17, 2015
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  1. ORCID for Libraries in 8 Steps
    Martin Fenner
    Public Library of Science
    http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1419-2405

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  2. Inform yourself about ORCID
    2
    1
    Importance of author disambiguation
    Approach taken by ORCID
    Unique identifier for all researchers independent of
    country, institution or discipline
    Profile controlled by researcher
    Open Governance, Open Data, Open Source
    Focus on Connecting Research and Researchers
    Relationship to other author identifiers, e.g. GND or ISNI
    Relationship to other services, e.g. Scopus, ResearchGate

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  3. Inform your researchers and
    students about ORCID
    3
    2
    ORCID Website
    Planned ORCID DE Initiative
    coordinated via DINI
    Local Resources from your
    Library

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  4. Unify contributor information
    strategy across all departments
    4
    Library
    Administration
    IT
    Staff Council (Personalrat)
    Others …
    3

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  5. Unify contributor information
    across internal systems and
    services
    5
    Many other systems …
    Repository
    CRIS
    Human Resources
    4
    Authentication

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  6. Use Ringgold/ISNI as
    institutional identifier for
    contributors
    6
    5
    ORCID Profile

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  7. Pull in publications by your
    researchers/students from
    ORCID Registry
    7
    6
    Identify ORCID profiles of your
    researchers/students via:
    ORCID Membership
    Ringgold/ISNI Institutional Identifier
    not email (private information)

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  8. Integrate ORCID into Single
    Sign-On
    8
    7
    http://datacite.labs.orcid-eu.org/
    Sign-On
    Account linking

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  9. Require ORCID identifiers for
    all contributions
    9
    8
    Consistent with using persistent
    identifiers such as ISBN or DOI for
    research outputs
    Good infrastructure becomes
    invisible

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  10. This presentation is made available under a
    CC-BY 4.0 license.
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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