The contributor field in works and funding allows member integrations to list the researchers who have collaborated on a work or are party to a funded project. For both funding and works, it is possible to include the contributor’s ORCID iD alongside the role. We suggest you add contributor’s ORCID iDs only if you have Continue Reading
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What is a ‘normalized’ identifier?
We’ve introduced a new system-generated field, which expresses external identifiers (DOIs, PMCID, PMID, ArXiv, Bibcode, ISSNs, and ISBNs) in a normalized format for the purposes of matching and grouping. Normalization is done based on the rules of the identifier type, and may include setting all alpha characters to lowercase, or transforming spaces, dashes, periods and Continue Reading
Which organization identifiers does ORCID support?
ORCID supports the use of ROR identifiers, GRID identifiers, Ringgold organization identifiers, Legal Entity identifiers (LEIs) and Crossref Funder Registry identifiers to disambiguate organizations in ORCID records. For more infomation, see Working with Organization Identifiers Was this helpful?Yes NoAdditional Comments:Send Feedback
Which persistent work identifiers does ORCID support?
Please see our list of supported identifiers for the V3.0 API. We occasionally add new types at the request of ORCID members who would like to use them when adding items to the registry. Was this helpful?Yes NoAdditional Comments:Send Feedback
How are items grouped together in an ORCID record?
Works in ORCID are grouped together based on both their identifiers and those identifiers’ relationship to the work. There are three types of relationships: Self: the identifier refers solely to that work and can be grouped with other works that have the same identifierPart of: the work is part of this identifier and cannot be Continue Reading