We are pleased to announce the release of our new 3.0 ORCID API. We’re excited about the new features it contains, including several new affiliation types, a new research resources […]
Evolving ORCID
ORCID is many things to many people. It’s a helpful resource that saves researcher time, it’s a place for researchers to connect to their achievements, and it’s a way of […]
Connected Research!
This post was co-authored by Josh Brown, ORCID’s Director of Partnerships, and Tom Demeranville, our Director of Product. Our thanks to Dr Carlin for his permission to share this use case. At […]
ORCID, OpenID Connect, and Implicit Authentication
ORCID is a researcher-centric system that connects people with their activities. These connections are made as researchers interact with a variety of information systems, such as manuscript submission systems, institutional […]
Building a Robust Research Infrastructure, One PID at a Time
Enabling a wide range of connections between ORCID iDs and other persistent identifiers (PIDs) is a key element of our strategic plan, vital to achieving our shared vision of a […]
Announcing ORCID’s Permissions Pre-Authorization Technical Working Group
UPDATE October 2018: Following feedback from our Trust Working Group and subsequent discussions with the ORCID Board, we will not be offering a permissions pre-authorization workflow. Instead, our focus will […]
Expanding Affiliations in ORCID: An Update
The ORCID Registry currently supports two types of affiliations: education and employment. Affiliations can be added to the record – or asserted – directly by the user or, with the […]
Expanding Affiliations: Calling for Community Comment
Since 2013, ORCID records have supported two connection types between researchers and organizations: education and employment. We call these “affiliation assertions”. They can be added to the record directly by […]
ORCID at RDA6
The ORCID team had a fantastic week at the recent Research Data Alliance (RDA) 6th plenary meeting in Paris (September 23-25). These twice yearly meetings bring together a cross-section of […]