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ORCID: a system to uniquely identify researchers

Laurel L. HAAK

Corresponding Author

Laurel L. HAAK

ORCID Inc.

Laurel L. HAAK and Laura PAGLIONE

ORCID, Inc.

Email: [email protected]

Martin FENNER

Board member ORCID

Ed PENTZ

Board member ORCID and CrossRef

Howard RATNER

Chair ORCID Board and Nature Publishing Group

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Martin FENNER

Corresponding Author

Martin FENNER

ORCID Inc.

Laurel L. HAAK and Laura PAGLIONE

ORCID, Inc.

Email: [email protected]

Martin FENNER

Board member ORCID

Ed PENTZ

Board member ORCID and CrossRef

Howard RATNER

Chair ORCID Board and Nature Publishing Group

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Laura PAGLIONE

Corresponding Author

Laura PAGLIONE

ORCID Inc.

Laurel L. HAAK and Laura PAGLIONE

ORCID, Inc.

Email: [email protected]

Martin FENNER

Board member ORCID

Ed PENTZ

Board member ORCID and CrossRef

Howard RATNER

Chair ORCID Board and Nature Publishing Group

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Ed PENTZ

Corresponding Author

Ed PENTZ

ORCID Inc.

CrossRef

Laurel L. HAAK and Laura PAGLIONE

ORCID, Inc.

Email: [email protected]

Martin FENNER

Board member ORCID

Ed PENTZ

Board member ORCID and CrossRef

Howard RATNER

Chair ORCID Board and Nature Publishing Group

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Howard RATNER

Corresponding Author

Howard RATNER

ORCID Inc.

Nature Publishing Group

Laurel L. HAAK and Laura PAGLIONE

ORCID, Inc.

Email: [email protected]

Martin FENNER

Board member ORCID

Ed PENTZ

Board member ORCID and CrossRef

Howard RATNER

Chair ORCID Board and Nature Publishing Group

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First published: 01 October 2012
Citations: 164

ABSTRACT

The Open Researcher & Contributor ID (ORCID) registry presents a unique opportunity to solve the problem of author name ambiguity. At its core the value of the ORCID registry is that it crosses disciplines, organizations, and countries, linking ORCID with both existing identifier schemes as well as publications and other research activities. By supporting linkages across multiple datasets – clinical trials, publications, patents, datasets – such a registry becomes a switchboard for researchers and publishers alike in managing the dissemination of research findings. We describe use cases for embedding ORCID identifiers in manuscript submission workflows, prior work searches, manuscript citations, and repository deposition. We make recommendations for storing and displaying ORCID identifiers in publication metadata to include ORCID identifiers, with CrossRef integration as a specific example. Finally, we provide an overview of ORCID membership and integration tools and resources.

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