ORCID’s vision is a world where all who participate in research, scholarship, and innovation are uniquely identified and connected to their contributions across ...
Jonas Müller knows all too well the drawbacks of having a common family name. In his home country of Germany, more than half a million people share his name. He also shares it with dozens of ...
With upcoming regulation changes for NSF and NIH proposal submission on the horizon, it is critical that all University at Buffalo researchers create and maintain an ORCID iD. Your ORCID iD will be ...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides researchers and authors with a unique ID that can be used throughout research and publishing lifecycles. Open to all, non-profit and ...
A proposed author ID system is gaining widespread support, and could help lay the foundation for an academic-reward system less heavily tied to publications and citations. In his classic book ...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides a persistent identifier that distinguishes you from other researchers. An ORCID iD allows you to create a record containing all your research ...
ORCiD provides a unique, personal identification number (like a DOI, but for you as an author) as well as the option to have a publicly available web profile highlighting your professional activities.
Overview of ORCiD and how to integrate it with PURE. ORCiD protects your scholarly identity by disambiguating researcher profiles; It is a globally recognised persistent ID; ORCiD is recognised by ...
Please note, if research outputs are edited and go into re-validation status, this means they will also drop out of the feed to ORCID until they are validated again. If you receive a notification to ...
ORCID provides researchers with a free unique identifier which you can keep throughout your career, even if you move institutions. Regardless of what stage you’re at as a researcher, ORCID assigns you ...