In this blog post, we look at how three communities used a centralized approach to adopt ORCID. Each started out with specific priorities and challenges that shaped the way they chose to build ORCID into systems and services and, ultimately, affect the working lives of the researchers they serve
This guest post, by <a href="https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0464-5036">Andrew Dunning</a> (a lecturer i...
Trusted assertions - reliable connections between ORCID iDs and other persistent identifiers - are c...
As we approach on fifth anniversary on October 16, it’s a good time to reflect on how far ORCID has ...
<div>This blog post profiles how three communities -- Italy, New Zealand, and Norway -- used a centr...
Everything we do at ORCID is in service of our underlying belief that, by working together with all ...
As part of our efforts to document the value of ORCID for researchers and their organizations, we’ve...
<div>The ORCID Brazilian consortium, which formed in December 2017, launches officially on May 22. L...
Our first-ever consortia workshop was attended by representatives from almost all our current consor...
Blog post on the launch of phase two of our Collect & Connect program. It is all about communicati...
One of our 2018 roadmap activities is to leverage our relationships with third party system provider...
This year we are working to ensure that using ORCID means researchers have less data entry effort in...
In late 2018, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI...
Third party providers that integrate with ORCID are critical to our success - learn about some of th...
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
What are our resolutions for the new year? Implementing the first phase of our strategic plan, whic...
This guest post, by <a href="https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0464-5036">Andrew Dunning</a> (a lecturer i...
Trusted assertions - reliable connections between ORCID iDs and other persistent identifiers - are c...
As we approach on fifth anniversary on October 16, it’s a good time to reflect on how far ORCID has ...
<div>This blog post profiles how three communities -- Italy, New Zealand, and Norway -- used a centr...
Everything we do at ORCID is in service of our underlying belief that, by working together with all ...
As part of our efforts to document the value of ORCID for researchers and their organizations, we’ve...
<div>The ORCID Brazilian consortium, which formed in December 2017, launches officially on May 22. L...
Our first-ever consortia workshop was attended by representatives from almost all our current consor...
Blog post on the launch of phase two of our Collect & Connect program. It is all about communicati...
One of our 2018 roadmap activities is to leverage our relationships with third party system provider...
This year we are working to ensure that using ORCID means researchers have less data entry effort in...
In late 2018, the US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI...
Third party providers that integrate with ORCID are critical to our success - learn about some of th...
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
What are our resolutions for the new year? Implementing the first phase of our strategic plan, whic...
This guest post, by <a href="https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0464-5036">Andrew Dunning</a> (a lecturer i...
Trusted assertions - reliable connections between ORCID iDs and other persistent identifiers - are c...
As we approach on fifth anniversary on October 16, it’s a good time to reflect on how far ORCID has ...