In this guest post, <a href="https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5243-7218">Elisa De Ranieri</a> (Head of Editorial Process and Data Analytics, Nature Journals) and <a href="https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2001-1738">Alison Mitchell</a> (Chief Publishing Adviser, Springer Nature, and ORCID Board member) share the results of Springer Nature’s 2017 trial requiring ORCID iDs for corresponding authors of 46 journals
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
The Open Researcher and Contributor ID ORCID strives to enable transparent and trustworthy connectio...
Today sees the launch of the ORCID funder open letter - a commitment by nine funding bodies to expan...
In this guest post ORCID Board member Alison Mitchell introduces our newly formed ORCID in Publishin...
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
Slides from webinar on 11 December, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for autho...
Recording of webinar on December 11, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for auth...
In January 2016, eight publishers and scholarly associations signed an open letter committing their ...
Objective ORCID iDs are unique, persistent author identifiers providing disambiguation and transpa...
This year we are working to ensure that using ORCID means researchers have less data entry effort in...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit, community-driven effort to create an...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, has found rapid uptake in the global scholarly commun...
<div>This blog post profiles how three communities -- Italy, New Zealand, and Norway -- used a centr...
In this post - one of an occasional series of interviews with members of the ORCID community - we me...
246-250ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) was launched in 2012 as an initiative to fortify t...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
The Open Researcher and Contributor ID ORCID strives to enable transparent and trustworthy connectio...
Today sees the launch of the ORCID funder open letter - a commitment by nine funding bodies to expan...
In this guest post ORCID Board member Alison Mitchell introduces our newly formed ORCID in Publishin...
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
Slides from webinar on 11 December, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for autho...
Recording of webinar on December 11, 2018With around 2,000 journals now requiring ORCID iDs for auth...
In January 2016, eight publishers and scholarly associations signed an open letter committing their ...
Objective ORCID iDs are unique, persistent author identifiers providing disambiguation and transpa...
This year we are working to ensure that using ORCID means researchers have less data entry effort in...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit, community-driven effort to create an...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, has found rapid uptake in the global scholarly commun...
<div>This blog post profiles how three communities -- Italy, New Zealand, and Norway -- used a centr...
In this post - one of an occasional series of interviews with members of the ORCID community - we me...
246-250ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) was launched in 2012 as an initiative to fortify t...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
The Open Researcher and Contributor ID ORCID strives to enable transparent and trustworthy connectio...
Today sees the launch of the ORCID funder open letter - a commitment by nine funding bodies to expan...