2019 is our Year of the Researcher, when we are focusing on engaging more deeply with our users to better understand and meet your needs. This includes sponsoring a researcher to participate in our staff retreat in Sedona, Arizona, USA
Invest in your future by developing your career and research identity using the internationally reco...
“ORCID: Benefits for Research Institutions” was presented at the ORCID Southern California Workshop ...
On 14 April 2015 at an ORCID Implementers Roundtable in Canberra, the Joint Statement of Principle: ...
"ORCID for Research Administrators: What, Why, and How?" was presented by Laure Haak (ORCID), Lori A...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit, community-driven effort to create an...
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor iD) is a versatile and global ID system that benefits researc...
"ORCID for Research Institutions: Enter Once, Reuse Often" was presented by Eric Olson (ORCID Member...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
"Research, Representation, and Recognition through ORCID" presented by Kristi Holmes (Northwestern U...
"ORCID workflows from a researcher’s perspective" was presented by Richard de Grijs (Macquarie Unive...
“Membership and the ORCID Community” was presented at the ORCID Southern California Workshop at Cali...
"ORCID and the Future of Research Information" was presented in Krakow, Poland on September 20, 2017...
One of our 2018 roadmap activities is to leverage our relationships with third party system provider...
"Unique Identification of Researchers with ORCID" was presented by Laurel Haak (ORCID) and Nabil Ksi...
Invest in your future by developing your career and research identity using the internationally reco...
“ORCID: Benefits for Research Institutions” was presented at the ORCID Southern California Workshop ...
On 14 April 2015 at an ORCID Implementers Roundtable in Canberra, the Joint Statement of Principle: ...
"ORCID for Research Administrators: What, Why, and How?" was presented by Laure Haak (ORCID), Lori A...
ORCID, the Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a non-profit, community-driven effort to create an...
A team of researchers from the University of St. Andrews have been funded by OCLC and ALISE to expan...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor iD) is a versatile and global ID system that benefits researc...
"ORCID for Research Institutions: Enter Once, Reuse Often" was presented by Eric Olson (ORCID Member...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
"Research, Representation, and Recognition through ORCID" presented by Kristi Holmes (Northwestern U...
"ORCID workflows from a researcher’s perspective" was presented by Richard de Grijs (Macquarie Unive...
“Membership and the ORCID Community” was presented at the ORCID Southern California Workshop at Cali...
"ORCID and the Future of Research Information" was presented in Krakow, Poland on September 20, 2017...
One of our 2018 roadmap activities is to leverage our relationships with third party system provider...
"Unique Identification of Researchers with ORCID" was presented by Laurel Haak (ORCID) and Nabil Ksi...
Invest in your future by developing your career and research identity using the internationally reco...
“ORCID: Benefits for Research Institutions” was presented at the ORCID Southern California Workshop ...
On 14 April 2015 at an ORCID Implementers Roundtable in Canberra, the Joint Statement of Principle: ...