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Six Things to Do Now You've Got an ORCID iD

Peer Review · Funder and ... You may also wish to see ORCID's many benefits to researchers and the help topics available from that page.

Recognition innovation: enabling peer review activity integration ...

It provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID ID) which is owned and controlled by authors, and which distinguishes authors from every ...

How to include an ORCiD in your online submission - Author Services

An ORCiD (note the iD in there) is a digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher, no matter how common your name is.

ORCID

ORCID is a free, unique, persistent identifier (PID) for individuals to use as they engage in research, scholarship, and innovation activities.

Publons and ORCID ID - Academia - Kavli institute discussions

Hi everyone, I recently did my first peer review for a journal (I am a first year PhD student) and, when submitting my review, ...

Journal Articles - ORCID - Connecting research and researchers

We still think it's worth doing. ORCID can help streamline the publishing process, improve the management of author and reviewer databases, and enhance the ...

PID (ORCID) in the arts - PID Best Practices and User Stories

How is ORCID advertised with you? What benefits can you offer to artists and researchers in the arts? What advantages does ORCID offer ...

Five easy ways to get the most out of ORCID (for both researchers ...

Well-populated ORCID records benefit everyone · ORCID record holders · Organizations across the research ecosystem · Records with visible data are ...

Why having an ORCID ID is important? - ResearchGate

ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that you own and control, and that distinguishes you from every other ...

ORCID for Publishers

ORCID improves the overall value of your books and journals to the community, helping ensure greater retention of your authors and readers. Strengthen research ...

Benefits for Researchers - ORCID - LibGuides at UCD Library

Improve discoverability. You need to be able to easily and uniquely associate your identity to research outputs such as datasets, equipment, ...

Why You Need an ORCID ID: Benefits For Faculty, Researchers ...

ORCID is also developing a peer review recognition system, which would be an excellent service to researchers who are active in the peer review process. This ...

Why you should get an ORCID iD - Compuscript

Reduces time spent on manuscript/grant application submissions – ORCID is increasing in popularity and has been adopted by many large publishers ...

ORCID (Open Researcher Contributor Identifier) iDs: Why Use an ...

III. ORCID is not "just one more thing" that you have to do on top of everything else. It can be used to replace outdated workflows like keeping ...

Problems ORCID - Frank Ritter

The use of ORCID appears to support decreasing community and due process by editors, whereas in the past editors would look at the authors and now can just look ...

Peer Reviews - ORCID Support

The peer review section will not appear on your personal (private) ORCID record until a trusted organization has added a review to your ORCID record. You must ...

Everything you ever wanted know about ORCID: . . . but were afraid ...

ORCID provides unique, persistent identifiers for researchers. Individuals may register for free, and use the tools developed by ORCID and implemented by the ...

What are your benefits of an ORCID iD? - ub.tum.de

Many publishers and funders require you to provide your ORCID iD when submitting papers or applying for funding. The aim is to ensure that you are unambiguously ...

Why Orcid?

It helps connect existing work from existing databases, so that the author has all his/her work in one place. It also helps in the peer review for researchers ...

Eight reasons you should get—and use—an ORCID iD

Distinguish yourself. If you share your name with other researchers—in your own or another field—an ORCID iD will help distinguish you from ...


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