As part of our commitment to openness, we have a public API that is available for community use, and we also release an annual snapshot of publicly available data in the ORCID Registry. We’re always excited to learn about interesting ways these tools are being used by the community! Here are some that we know […]
Release Notes
Scaling Up: Easier ORCID iD Authentication for Everyone
At its core, ORCID enables researchers to make connections between themselves (via their ORCID iD) and their activities and affiliations (via other identifiers and APIs). These connections are asserted either by the researcher or, with their permission, by ORCID members. Ensuring that researchers have control over their iD and the information connected to it is […]
Research Resources Now Live — Join the Pilot!
Earlier this year we announced a new data model to acknowledge research resource use on ORCID records. Now with the launch of the first release candidate of our upcoming API 3.0, we introduce a new section to the ORCID record: research resources. Research resources are specialist resources used for research purposes, and can include anything […]
New Feature Alert: Upgraded Affiliation Types
Enabling transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers and their contributions and affiliations is at the center of ORCID’s mission. This enables researchers to be recognized for the many different types of valuable work they do. Since last year, we have dedicated a lot of time to expanding organizational affiliations on the ORCID Registry. After gathering […]
What’s new with peer review on ORCID
ORCID has provided peer review functionality for going on three years. Peer review recognition is part of our broader commitment to improve recognition for all research contributions. It’s something that reviewers feel strongly about too. In Publons’ recently published 2018 Global State of Peer Review survey, 85% of respondents indicated that peer review contributions should […]