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Benefits of using ORCID


EDGE users and the importance of ORCID identification

ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a global, free-to-use registry that provides research staff with unique persistent identifiers ( ...

What is ORCID? - FAQ and Chat

ORCID is a global, not-for-profit organization that provides a unique digital persistent identifier (DPI) at no cost to any individual engaged in research or ...

What is ORCID? | Share Your Scholarly and Creative Work | Library

The goal of this organization is to connect researchers and to enable collaboration in global scholarship. With an ORCID ID, each researcher gains a personal, ...

What is ORCID and Why You Should Be There - eCORRECTOR

Unambiguous Identification: One of the most significant advantages of ORCID is that it eliminates the ambiguity associated with common names.

ORCID — Ghent University

Benefits of using an ORCID iD · Unambiguous identification · Enhanced recognition, visibility and discoverability · Save time.

Why ORCID? - ORCID at Emory - Research Guides

Why Use ORCID? Resolve Name Ambiguities · Registering for your ORCID means that you have a free, unique, persistent identifier that disambiguates ...

ORCID Id - Environmental Data Initiative

Having an ORCID distinguishes researchers with similar names, ensures that scientific output is correctly attributed, and improves the overall discoverability ...

Open Researcher and Contributor ID - University of Rochester

An Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) ensures your research gets credited to you, and connects your work with a broader research toolkit.

Using ORCID Research Identifiers

An ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier) is an identifier that distinguishes you from other researchers. An ORCID ID allows you ...

Faculty Research Guide: ORCID iD's

ORCID identifiers (ORCID iDs) are persistent unique, open digital identifiers that distinguish you from every other researcher with the same or ...

Why ORCID? - Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

You can use ORCID in a lot of different ways, displaying your peer review work, or having your ORCID record automatically updated with publications by Pure ...

ORCiD Inclusion & Benefits for Manuscripts - Dove Medical Press

(Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a non-profit organization that provides researchers around the world with a single, universal identifier ...

Top 5 reasons why every academic should get an ORCID record today

It's yours and anyone can get one. With 16 digits like a credit card, there are enough potential combinations for everyone on the planet 10 ...

Benefits of ORCiD for Funders [March 25, 2024]

Benefits of ORCiD for Funders [March 25, 2024] · Improve your ability to track the impact of your awards and your awardees, even after the end of ...

ORCID benefits for researchers and librarians - YouTube

... ORCID and what it offers librarians and researchers; ORCID implementation examples in Africa and encourage to use ORCID APIs, integrate ORCID ...

Open Researcher & Contributor ID Project | Boston University

There are benefits to having Boston University initiate your ORCID record creation, or reporting an existing ORCID, as it paves the way for data exchange ...

ORCID @ Rowan: Welcome - Research Guides

Anyone who participates in research, scholarship, or innovation can register an ORCiD for themselves free of charge, and you can use the same ID ...

A Guide to ORCID - Cambridge University Press & Assessment

Longer term we'd like to use ORCID iDs to benefit the readers of the research we publish too – for example, using these unique identifiers to accurately ...

ORCID | Current Staff - University of St Andrews

Benefits of using ORCID · Distinguish yourself: an ORCID iD protects your scholarly identity by disambiguating you as a researcher · It is a globally recognised ...

About | Profiles RNS - The University of Chicago

What does the process entail? ... There are benefits to having Profiles RNS initiate your ORCID record creation, or reporting an existing ORCID, as it paves the ...


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