ORCID’s success relies on you, our community, building connections between your systems and the ORCID Registry to enable transparent and responsible information sharing. We work with organizations across every sector in research and innovation, building relationships within and between them. Our work is not without its challenges, but we have outstanding partners all around the […]
Streamlining Faculty Reporting: ORCID and Digital Measures
Research activity tracking, publishing, funding platforms are incorporating ORCID into workflows. Organizations across the research community are using these platforms to enhance data quality and reduce the data entry burden for their users.These platforms also reduce technical barriers for implementing ORCID. ORCID member organization Digital Measures is one such platform. Used by several ORCID members participating in the […]
Celebrating the ORCID US Community Consortium – 100 Members and Counting
ORCID is proud to be a flourishing “community of communities”. We work with a wide range of organizations across sectors, disciplines, and borders. Our consortia communities are crucial to developing and implementing our roadmap. In August, the ORCID US Community was the first consortia to reach a milestone 100 members. Under the stewardship of LYRASIS as […]
Building Community through Partnership – the ORCID US Community Consortium
ORCID was founded by and for the research community, with the goal of enabling transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers, their contributions, and affiliations. We operate on a global scale, with our consortia as partners, to build regional and national communities of practice that promote adoption and trusted use of ORCID in research systems. […]
New Feature Alert: Two-Page ORCID Authorization Process
Transparency and trust are core ORCID values. We require that systems collect ORCID iDs using an authorization process, so users can give explicit permission to obtain their ORCID iD and can also approve updates of their record. From today, ORCID users will notice a small but important change to our authorization (OAuth) process. We have […]