Introducing a new series of short blog posts about new features to help users manage their ORCID record. This week: removing duplicate iDs, exporting to BibTeX, and filtering our search & link wizards
We are pleased to announce our new data model for Research Resources and webpages describing ORCID-e...
This post by our Tecnology Advocate, Tom Demeranville, announces the ORCID OpenID connect implementa...
In this guest post ORCID Board member Alison Mitchell introduces our newly formed ORCID in Publishin...
<div><div><div><div><p>By popular demand, we recently released two new Registry features: easy-to-us...
Enabling transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers and their contributions and aff...
<div>Enter once, reuse often is an ORCID mantra. We want to help create a world where researchers ca...
ORCID is committed to PID solutions for our community that support our principles of openness and tr...
Trusted assertions - reliable connections between ORCID iDs and other persistent identifiers - are c...
Blog post on the launch of phase two of our Collect & Connect program. It is all about communicati...
We’re delighted to announce the first Library Carpentries/ORCID co-hosted webinar, where you can lea...
This lesson covers the retrieval of citation metadata in BibTeX format from various sources (includi...
At its core, ORCID enables researchers to make connections between themselves and their activities a...
November 2017 sees the launch of the canonical form of the ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-234...
2018 has seen a lot of internal change at ORCID, but our new structure is now in place. In this blog...
We are pleased to announce the release of our version 3.0 API. Highlights include support for new a...
We are pleased to announce our new data model for Research Resources and webpages describing ORCID-e...
This post by our Tecnology Advocate, Tom Demeranville, announces the ORCID OpenID connect implementa...
In this guest post ORCID Board member Alison Mitchell introduces our newly formed ORCID in Publishin...
<div><div><div><div><p>By popular demand, we recently released two new Registry features: easy-to-us...
Enabling transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers and their contributions and aff...
<div>Enter once, reuse often is an ORCID mantra. We want to help create a world where researchers ca...
ORCID is committed to PID solutions for our community that support our principles of openness and tr...
Trusted assertions - reliable connections between ORCID iDs and other persistent identifiers - are c...
Blog post on the launch of phase two of our Collect & Connect program. It is all about communicati...
We’re delighted to announce the first Library Carpentries/ORCID co-hosted webinar, where you can lea...
This lesson covers the retrieval of citation metadata in BibTeX format from various sources (includi...
At its core, ORCID enables researchers to make connections between themselves and their activities a...
November 2017 sees the launch of the canonical form of the ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-234...
2018 has seen a lot of internal change at ORCID, but our new structure is now in place. In this blog...
We are pleased to announce the release of our version 3.0 API. Highlights include support for new a...
We are pleased to announce our new data model for Research Resources and webpages describing ORCID-e...
This post by our Tecnology Advocate, Tom Demeranville, announces the ORCID OpenID connect implementa...
In this guest post ORCID Board member Alison Mitchell introduces our newly formed ORCID in Publishin...