1. ORCID AS A COMMUNITY INITIATIVE
ORCID 2016 INDONESIA WORKSHOP
BANDUNG, INDONESIA, 19 OCT 2016
NOBUKO MYAIRI
Regional Director, Asia Pacific
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3229-5662
#ORCIDITB2016
2. COLLECT & CONNECT
• Publishers and Repositories: COLLECT iDs for
authors, contributors, and reviewers; PUBLISH iD
with work, POST paper, dataset, review IDs;
RECEIVE updates
• Associations: COLLECT iDs for members, authors,
and meeting participants; POST affiliation and
presentation IDs; RECEIVE updates
• Funders: COLLECT iDs at grant submission and
review; PUBLISH with award; POST grant IDs
researcher record; RECEIVE updates
• Universities: COLLECT iDs for new staff and
students, at thesis submission, in faculty profile
systems; POST affiliation IDs; RECEIVE updates
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4. ORCID MEMBERS IN APAC
• Australia 44 (consortium:40)
• New Zealand 35 (consortium)
• Japan 9
• Taiwan 8 (consortium: 5)
• Hong Kong 7
• China 3
• Korea 2
• India 1
• Malaysia 1
• Sri Lanka 1
• Singapore 1
5. China 105,417
Japan 43,828
India 41,261
South Korea 28,534
Taiwan 16,090
Hong Kong 8,765
Malaysia 11,110
Singapore 6,067
Indonesia 4,838
ID COUNTS IN APAC
6. AUTHENTICATION?
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Use an authenticated
API to collect iD
(username & password)
to ensure the person
and the iD belong
together, the iD is
correct (no typos), and
that privacy is
respected.
For more info on membership, visit http://orcid.org/about/membership
7. PUBLIC AND MEMBER APIS
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API Features
Public API
Freely
available to
anyone
• Sandbox test environment freely available
• Create: Facilitate creation of new ORCID records (via on-demand
process)
• Authenticate: Get a user’s authenticated ORCID iD
• Read (Public): Search/retrieve public data
• No personalized support
Member API
ORCID
member
organizations
All of above, and:
• Read (Limited): Search/retrieve “limited-access” data
• Add: Post new items to a record
• Update: Edit or delete items you previously added
• Personalized support, member newsletter, etc.
8. MEMBERSHIP FEES
Type Annual fee
Basic $5,000 API x 1
Non-profit = 20% discount
Start-up = 75% discount
Premium Small: $10,000
Large: $25,000
API x 5
Non-profit = 20% discount
Start-up = 75% discount
Consortium 5-9 org: $6,000 each
10-19 org: $5,000 each
20-29 org: $4,000 each
30-99 org: $135,000 total
100-250 org: $200,000 total
API x 5 per org
Lead organization should:
• Handle a single invoice
• Provide centralized
support channel
Org must be non-profit
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http://orcid.org/about/membership
10. orcid.org 10
CAUDIT (Council of Australian University Directors of Information Technology)
CAUL (Council of Australian University Librarians)
AAF (Australian Access Federation)
ARMS (Australasian Research Management Society)
ANDS (Australian National Data Service)
ARC (Australian Research Council)
NHMRC (National Health and Medical Research Council)
Universities Australia
13. The lead organization consolidates the
support for consortium members for timely
support & local knowledge/experiences
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14. NZ JOINT STATEMENT
New Zealand is joining the
wave of countries to support
and adopt ORCID. On July 26
New Zealand's peak bodies
representing the scientific and
research community, along
with funding agencies,
released a joint statement of
principle supporting the
adoption and use of ORCID
identifiers across the research
and science system.
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http://orcid.org/blog/2016/08/17/orcid-new-zealand-update
16. WE NEED YOU TO HELP!
• Researchers can save time if the
organizations they interact with become
ORCID members, connect iDs and their
publications, funding, and other research
activity records
• They need support from their affiliated
organizations to understand
• What is ORCID
• Why use ORCID
• How to make it easy
and spend LESS time on
admin process, and MORE
on research activities
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17. Group of volunteers help
spread the word for ORCID!
• Australia 2
• China 1
• Hong Kong 1
• India 2
• Indonesia 2
• Japan 1
• Malaysia 1
• Philippines 1
• Singapore 2
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ORCID AMBASSADORS
ORCID overview: why your lifelong identifier is important in the digital age.
In 2016 we are launching a
“Levels Program” to clearly articulate how
organizations can and should be collecting
and connecting ORCID identifers. Our goals
are to clariy goals and expectations across
sectors and improve the trust in connections
between researchers and their proessional
afliations and activities. We will be enhanc-
ing our current guidance by defning prior-
ity implementation scenarios by sector and
developing streamlined communications and
technical documentation.17 ORCID is a com-
munity eort: to beneft, all must participate.