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1. orcid.org
Contact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
ORCID: Persistent Identifiers
for Researchers and Contributors
JISC-ARMA ORCID Pilot Kickoff, London, 8 May 2014
Laurel L. Haak, PhD
Executive Director, ORCID
L.Haak@orcid.org
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700
2. Addressing Name Ambiguity
J. Å. S. Sørensen
J.Aa. S. Sørensen
J. Åge S. Sørensen
J.Aage S. Sørensen
J. Åge Smærup Sørensen
J.Aage Smaerup Sørensen
http://ands.org.au/newsletters/share_issue18.pdf
“We want to use ORCIDs to simplify the
life of Oxford’s researchers for working
with institutional systems and
publishers’ systems by re-using already
available information for publication
data management and reporting. The
motto is: Input once – re-use often.”
Wolfram Horstmann,Assoc. Director, Bodleian
Libraries, Univ Oxford
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8673-6104
“AGU is implementing ORCIDs in our
member records, editorial databases,
and papers. Having the ability to
uniquely identify scientists helps the
society, editors, authors, and members
in many ways, from improving
efficiency to providing services and
support.”
Brooks Hanson, Dir Publications,American
Geophysical Union
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6230-7145
3. v ORCID provides a free, non-proprietary registry of persistent
unique identifiers for researchers, scholars, and analysts
v ORCID iDs are embedded in research systems and ORCID
provides APIs that enable the interoperable exchange of
information between systems
v ORCID code is open source and we support community efforts to
develop tools and services
v ORCID iDs link to other research information identifiers
v ORCID is an independent non-profit organization supported by
member fees
ORCID
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v ORCID record data marked
public by researchers is
published annually
5. Adoption and Integration
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ORCID has issued over 665,000 iDs
since our launch in October 2012.
Integration and use is international.
EMEA
35%
Americas
50%
AsiaPac
15%
Over 130 members, from every
sector of the international
research community
-
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
OctNov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep OctNov Dec Jan Feb Mar
Creator
Website
Trusted Party
Publishing
25%
Univ &
Research Org
41%
Funders
7%
Associations
15%
Repos and
Profile Sys
12%
6. Broad international usage
• 50 countries >10,000
unique visitors, Spain
consistently in top 10
• 91 countries >1,000
unique visitors
• Registry supports
multiple character sets
• Content in Spanish,
French, English, Chinese,
and Korean (adding
Portuguese, Japanese,
and Russian in 2014)
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Country
Sessions
%
USA
552956
16%
China
339994
10%
India
195203
6%
Portugal
188492
5%
UK
187704
5%
Spain
158594
5%
Italy
124642
4%
Brazil
119004
3%
Germany
117618
3%
Japan
103341
3%
France
88213
3%
Australia
88090
3%
Canada
73997
2%
Iran
67749
2%
Russia
66830
2%
South
Korea
66321
2%
Turkey
56693
2%
Vietnam
48241
1%
Taiwan
47127
1%
Sweden
46469
1%
Malaysia
46431
1%
Netherlands
44577
1%
Egypt
38354
1%
Poland
32941
1%
Mexico
31522
1%
Switzerland
31100
1%
Saudi
Arabia
23468
1%
Belgium
22980
1%
Greece
21861
1%
Ukraine
20609
1%
7. Usage across the UK
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UK Member Universities:
• Brunel University
• Cambridge University (Sandbox)
• Glasgow University
• University College of London
(testing record creation)
• University of Manchester
• University of Oxford (Sandbox)
Other UK Members:
Altmetric, British Library, CrossRef,
eLife, EBI, F1000, Figshare, Flooved,
NIHR, OUP, RSC, Symplectic,Taylor
and Francis,Wellcome Trust,
8. Who is
Integrating
and How?
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• Research Funders
• Professional Associations
• Publishers
• Universities and Research Orgs
• Repositories, CRIS, Metrics Sites
For a list of organizations and integrations see
http://orcid.org/organizations/integrators
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“Where possible, it is also
recommended that contributors
be uniquely identifiable, and data
uniquely attributable, through
identifiers which are persistent,
non-proprietary, open and
interoperable (e.g. through
leveraging existing sustainable
initiatives such as ORCID for
contributor identifiers and
DataCite for data identifiers).”
European Commission H2020 Grantee
Guidelines
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/
h2020/grants_manual/hi/oa_pilot/h2020-hi-oa-
pilot-guide_en.pdf
Funding policy
“Greater precision and transparency of the research
outputs linked to a particular funder or grant is vital to
help us better understand the impact of our funding.”
Liz Allen, Head of Evaluation,Wellcome Trust
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9298-3168
http://www.hesa.ac.uk/content/view/3126/
10. Adoption in Portugal
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12/2/13,
1866
12/2/13,
12010
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
Oct-12 Jan-13 Apr-13 Aug-13 Nov-13 Feb-14
iDs created with .pt email domain
Weekly total Running total
FCT requires grantees to register
for ORCID iD and import works
from Scopus
http://grandirblog.blogspot.se/2014/02/building-pioneering-functionality.html
Autism Speaks, US Department of Energy, US Food and Drug Administration, Fundação para a
Ciência e a Tecnologia, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Qatar National Research Foundation,
US National Institutes of Health, UK National Institute of Health Research,Wellcome Trust
11. Grant applications:WellcomeTrust
Add your ORCID
identifier during the grant
application process
Wellcome Trust has
integrated ORCID
iDs into its eGrants
application system.
12. “AGU is implementing ORCIDs in our member
records, editorial databases, and papers. Having
the ability to uniquely identify scientists helps the
society, editors, authors, and members in many
ways, from improving efficiency to providing
services and support.”
Brooks Hanson, Director of Publications,American Geophysical Union
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6230-7145
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Professional associations
13. AIP Publishing,AIRITI,Aries,Atlas, Cactus, Copernicus, EBSCO,
Elsevier, EDP Sciences, eJournal Press, eLife, Epistemio, Flooved,
Hindawi, Infra-M Academic Publishing, Jnl Bone and Joint Surgery,
Karger, Landes Bioscience, National Academy of Sciences, Nature,
Oxford University Press, Peerage of Science, PLOS, Rockefeller
University Press, RNAi, ScienceOpen, Springer,Taylor & Francis,
Wiley,Wolters Kluwer
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2
3
4
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Publishers: Manuscript submission
15. “We want to use ORCIDs to simplify the life of
Oxford’s researchers for working with institutional
systems and publishers’ systems by re-using already
available information for publication data
management and reporting.
The motto is: Input once – re-use often.”
Wolfram Horstmann,Assoc. Director, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8673-6104
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Universities
16. How are
Universities
Integrating?
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For more on university integrators see
http://orcid.org/organizations/
researchorganizations
• Get an ORCID iD and insert it in LDAP system,
CRIS, dissertation thesis, or directory
• Get Data from an ORCID Record and
export into a CRIS or update a repository
• Enable import
of CRIS data into
an ORCID Record
• Link to identifiers
in your system
• Create an iD for your faculty, staff, and students
and pre-populate with affiliation and works
information
Boston Univ, Brunel, CalTech, Cambridge Univ,
Chalmers Univ Tech, Charles Darwin Univ, Chinese
Academy of Sciences Library, CERN, Cornell Univ,
EMBL (EBI), FHCRC, Glasgow Univ, Harvard Univ,
IFPRI, Karolinska Inst, KACST, KISTI, Consorcio
Madroño, Forschungszentrum Jülich, MIT, MSKCC,
National Institute of Informatics, National Taiwan
Univ College of Medicine, National Taiwan Normal
Univ, NYU Langone Medical Center, Oxford
University, Penn State, Purdue Univ, Riga Technical
Univ, SUNY-Stonybrook, Stockholm Univ,Texas A&M
Univ, Univ Bern, Univ. Cadiz, Univ Carlos III de
Madrid, Univ Oviedo, Univ Zaragoza, Univ College
London, Univ Colorado, Univ Hong Kong, Univ
Kansas, Univ Manchester, Univ Michigan, Univ
Missouri, Univ New South Wales, Univ Politécnica
Madrid, Univ Sydney, UnivVirginia, Univ Washington
19. To date, over 18,000 records have been created by univerities
on behalf of their researchers. The claim rate is ~36%.
ORCID is a researcher-driven tool. Researchers must use the
identifier as they publish/apply/upload/onboard for prospective
disambiguation to be realized.
When creating records, we need to think carefully about how
to engage researchers and ensure they take ownership of and
use their ORCID iD.
It may be that facilitating record creation and then providing
linking tools will be more effective than a bulk create process.
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Bulk record creation
21. • Alfred P. Sloan Foundation award supports ORCID
implementation by US universities and professional associations
http://orcid.org/content/adoption-and-integration-program
• Jisc and ARMA launching ORCID pilot program for UK Higher
Education Institutions; awardees to be announced in May.
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/funding_calls/2014/03/
orcid.aspx
• Use cases, workflows, and code samples will be showcased at
ORCID Outreach meeting, Chicago, IL, May 21-22. Register at:
https://orcid.org/events/Chicago2014
University Workflows
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22. Third party tools: Metrics
http://impactstory.org
Use your ORCID iD
to obtain usage
metrics for your
publications
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23. • Find out more at http://orcid.org
• More on membership at
http://orcid.org/about/membership
• Learn about tools to embed ORCID iDs at
http://support.orcid.org/knowledgebase/
• Subscribe to our blog at http://orcid.org/about/news
and follow @ORCID_Org on Twitter
• Contact the ORCID Executive Director at
l.haak@orcid.org
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Thank you!
24. • Public API: authentication and access to public data
Member API:
• Basic: bi-annual data file and one set of client credentials
(OAuth token), webinar and email tech support
• Premium: monthly data file and reports, automated update
services, more API requests per day, five sets of client
credentials, priority help desk queue
• Introduction to the API:
http://support.orcid.org/knowledgebase/articles/180285-
introduction-to-the-orcid-api
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