In the early days of the Antibody Registry, we interacted with a researcher who had made a really useful antibody, which she believed had been used in “hundreds of papers.” […]
Integration News
Using ORCID to Re-imagine Research Attribution
In comments made during her 2018 Council of Science Editors plenary address Alison Mudditt, the then recently appointed CEO of PLOS, observed that “research is not article shaped.” In other words, […]
ORCID + Apograf
Apograf is an interactive platform that houses an extensive and continually updated collection of technical publications. Our vision is to provide a high-quality, secure, and transparent source of scientific papers […]
ORCID at Boston College: Create & Connect with PeopleSoft
(Originally posted on the Lyrasis Blog) Boston College is one of the ORCID US Communitymember institutions leading the way for ORCID adoption at US research institutions (see current member list). Boston College […]
Collect & Connect: Four New Integrations You Need To Know About!
In this month’s Collect & Connect post we focus on the different kinds of assertions – or trusted connections – that ORCID member organizations are making to their researchers’ ORCID […]
Announcing the BASE ORCID Search & Link Wizard
You may not have heard of it, but BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) is one of the world’s largest academic search engines – indexing more than 100 million documents. It […]
Collect – Connect – Sync: The PTCRIS synchronization framework
By João Mendes Moreira https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9081-2728 and Alcino Cunha https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2714-8027 Data synchronization between different systems is nowadays widespread and a key productivity booster in our daily lives. Do you even remember […]
The OI Project Gets Underway: Planning an Open Organization Identifier Registry
At the end of October 2016, Crossref, DataCite, and ORCID reported on collaboration in the area of organization identifiers. We issued three papers for community comment and after input we […]
eLife collects ORCIDs from authors of accepted papers at proofing
Authenticating researchers’ ORCIDs can be a daunting task for scholarly publishers, particularly for works with multiple authors. Requesting iDs from the corresponding author is the logical first step, whether by […]
KoreaMed now provides ORCID Search & Link Wizard!
We are delighted to announce that KoreaMed, a service of the Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors (KAMJE), now allows researchers to search, select, and link KoreaMed articles directly from […]