This year we are working to ensure that using ORCID means researchers have less data entry effort interacting with research information systems. At the end of May, we had a kickoff event for publishing organizations and service providers at the annual Society for Scholarly Publishing meeting to further this work. We are now extending an invitation to more publishers and information system providers to get involved. Read this post and join our upcoming webinar to learn more
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
We are pleased to announce our new data model for Research Resources and webpages describing ORCID-e...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
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 this guest post ORCID Board member Alison Mitchell introduces our newly formed ORCID in Publishin...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit, community-driven effort to create an...
In this blog post, we look at how three communities used a centralized approach to adopt ORCID. Each...
One of our 2018 roadmap activities is to leverage our relationships with third party system provider...
These are the slides for an ORCID in Publishing webinar on best practices for using ORCID in journal...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, has found rapid uptake in the global scholarly commun...
As we approach on fifth anniversary on October 16, it’s a good time to reflect on how far ORCID has ...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID)--developed to address the problem of name ambiguity in sc...
Everything we do at ORCID is in service of our underlying belief that, by working together with all ...
<p>On Thursday, May 31, ORCID and Wiley co-hosted a breakfast at SSP’s annual meeting in Chicago, IL...
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
We are pleased to announce our new data model for Research Resources and webpages describing ORCID-e...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
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 this guest post ORCID Board member Alison Mitchell introduces our newly formed ORCID in Publishin...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit, community-driven effort to create an...
In this blog post, we look at how three communities used a centralized approach to adopt ORCID. Each...
One of our 2018 roadmap activities is to leverage our relationships with third party system provider...
These are the slides for an ORCID in Publishing webinar on best practices for using ORCID in journal...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, has found rapid uptake in the global scholarly commun...
As we approach on fifth anniversary on October 16, it’s a good time to reflect on how far ORCID has ...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID)--developed to address the problem of name ambiguity in sc...
Everything we do at ORCID is in service of our underlying belief that, by working together with all ...
<p>On Thursday, May 31, ORCID and Wiley co-hosted a breakfast at SSP’s annual meeting in Chicago, IL...
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
We are pleased to announce our new data model for Research Resources and webpages describing ORCID-e...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...