As we continue to make progress with our UI refresh, inbox notifications and emails are next to make their production debut.
We can hear you asking, “What is an ORCID inbox notification?” ORCID inbox notifications are used to inform you when:
- A trusted organization (an ORCID member you have authorized) makes a change to your record.
- Crossref has received metadata from a publisher that includes your ORCID iD, and they are requesting to add a work to your ORCID record.
- You are added as a trusted individual to another researcher’s ORCID record.
- We need to make a service announcement to all registered users.
- Your organization has integrated using our institutional connect feature.
Our UX Designer, Dan Dineen, has designed the new inbox to make it more user friendly, incorporating clear and concise messaging which includes highlighting the type of notification.
- YOUR RECORD is used for when a member has made a change to your record.
- ANNOUNCEMENT is used for ORCID Service announcements.
- PERMISSION is used for when you need to provide permission to a member to update your record.
We hope you appreciate the new look and feel of our notifications, but if you have any feedback, please feel free to let us know.
Watch this space for our next UI update to the Public Record!
Associated Posts
- New Features Alert! More Information Now Included In Your ORCID Inbox Notifications
- ORCID Community Gets First Look at New Developments in the Product Interest Group Webinar
- 2021 Product: Improving the Researcher and Member Experience
- 2021 Product: Our Progress to Date and Future Plans
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As ORCID's Senior Product Manager, Paula is responsible for gathering, managing and refining the requirements of the ORCID user community, with a specific focus on members and integrators. Paula manages the product roadmap. Paula is a keen equestrian and loves animals.
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Dan is our Senior UX Designer. He works making sure we have usable, accessible products that are a joy to use. He’s happiest when shouting about accessibility, user-centred design, legible typography and flexible grid systems. Outside of the office he can be found playing football, reading comics, running D&D games or skateboarding. But never all at the same time.
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Tom is ORCID's Product Director. He ensures our technology is responsive to our community and aligned with our mission. He collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to identify innovation opportunities and manage ORCID’s technical roadmap. Tom likes to make and fire his own pottery.
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