ORCID first published our iD display guidelines in 2013. There has been a steady increase since then in the number of journal publishers using ORCID, and some publishers have now started […]
Draft display guidelines for iDs in articles open for comment
For many researchers, their first encounter with ORCID is seeing a green iD icon beside an author’s name in a journal article. As more publishers integrate ORCID into publication systems, […]
#RecognizeReview with ORCID
Peer review is a fundamental component of the research lifecycle, but reviewers’ contributions can often go unrecognized in a process where anonymity remains the standard. For researchers, using your ORCID […]
Meet the Lens: Integrating ORCID iDs into patents
ORCID is fortunate in having an active and engaged community who build applications to allow individuals to connect their ORCID iD with their research and innovation activities and affiliations. This […]
Vote now for your most wanted how-to videos
A frequent request we receive from researchers and members alike is for quick and easy demonstrations of the basic features of an ORCID record. For organizations promoting ORCID sign up, […]
We need your input: ORCID in book workflows
ORCID is now widely integrated in manuscript submission systems for journals including Aries Editorial Manager, eJournalPress, Open Journal System, and ScholarOne. We are now starting to work on embedding ORCID […]
Announcing your new, improved ORCID record!
ORCID record holders now have even greater control over who sees what – and how. Our latest release enables you to set the visibility for each item in your personal […]
Guidelines on the display of ORCID iDs in journal articles
Displaying ORCID iDs in metadata and in published articles is an important aspect of our new Collect & Connect program (see Step by Step: Collecting and Connecting ORCID iDs in […]