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orcid.org Contact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA
Status and Plans ORCID Outreach Meeting, Oxford, 23 May 2013
Laurel L. Haak, PhD Executive Director, ORCID
[email protected] http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700
The research community has lacked the ability to link researchers and scholars with their professional activities.
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What is the problem?
• Discoverability within and across databases • Author, grantee, and faculty record management • Member and meeting management • Reviewer selection • Disclosure and COI
v ORCID is an international, interdisciplinary, open, not-for-profit, community-driven organization. We collaborate with researchers and organizations across the research community.
v Our core mission is to provide an open registry of persistent unique identifiers for researchers and scholars AND to automate linkages to research works by embedding identifiers in research workflows.
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ORCID Mission
Benefits to the community
v Unique and persistent iD can be used throughout career across professional activities and affiliations
v ORCID iD is embedded in works metadata, independent of platform
v Improved system interoperability – across discipline, organization, and country • Reduced reporting workload for researchers • Automates repository deposition • Supports institutional reporting
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For benefits to be realized…
• Researchers must see the benefit of creating ORCID iDs AND must create or claim an ORCID Account • Research information processes and systems must adopt ORCID as a standard person identifier AND embed ORCID iDs AND link back with the ORCID Registry • Research community must support the ORCID mission by becoming a member
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Growth since launch
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By May 17, ORCID had issued 141,970 identifiers
Registry use is international
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• 13 countries >10,000 visitors • 53 countries >1000
Country Visits % United States 80722 17.3% United Kingdom 32232 6.9% China 31815 6.8% Spain 25778 5.5% Italy 22618 4.8% Brazil 21647 4.6% India 20208 4.3% Germany 19232 4.1% Australia 16542 3.5% Japan 16005 3.4% France 13666 2.9% Canada 10570 2.3% Russia 8209 1.8% Portugal 7965 1.7% Egypt 7493 1.6% Netherlands 7115 1.5% Malaysia 6567 1.4% Turkey 5963 1.3% Iran 5947 1.3% South Korea 5850 1.3% Taiwan 5683 1.2% Sweden 5487 1.2% Poland 5080 1.1% Switzerland 4957 1.1%
ORCID Members
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ORCID has 50 members, from a broad cross-section of the research community
Traffic driven by integrations
About half of visitors are visiting the site directly, a third from publisher sites, and a tenth from integrations with external identifiers
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ORCID Registry
48%
External IDs 10%
Publishers 28%
Social 1% Other
8%
Repository 0%
Google 5%
Embedding is widespread
v University CRIS systems v Manuscript submission v Grant applications v Linkage with repositories v Linkage with other IDs Exploring integration in association membership and conference systems. ORCID has been proposed as a component of FIM and COI systems.
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Import publications from ORCID Record
Link between profile and ORCID iD
CRIS system integration
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HR system integration
Add ORCID iD to university HR system
System will provide ORCID-HUID pairs for use in Harvard applications, such as DASH open access repository
http://library.harvard.edu/harvard-adopt-service-uniquely-identify-academic-authors
“Nature journals authors can link their ORCID to their account in our manuscript submission and tracking system, and we will soon be publishing authors’ ORCIDs in papers.”
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Manuscript submission
ORCID iDs are being received by CrossRef and PubMed Diehl LA, Souza RM, Alves JB, Gordan PA, Esteves RZ, Jorge ML, Coelho IC. InsuOnline, a Serious Game to Teach Insulin Therapy to Primary Care Physicians: Design of the Game and a Randomized Controlled Trial for Educational Validation. JMIR Res Protoc. 2013 Jan 21;2(1):e5. doi: 10.2196/resprot.2431. PubMed PMID: 23612462, AUID- ORCID: 0000-0002-9958-7213
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Grant applications
Import information from ORCID record
Link grant application to ORCID identifier
NIH ScienCV to pilot use of ORCID iDs this summer
Linking with repositories
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Import works metadata from sources including CrossRef, Scopus, and DataCite
http://odin-project.eu/2013/05/13/new-orcid-integrated-data-citation-tool/
External IDs
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Create an ORCID iD or associate existing
ORCID iD with ResearcherID
Exchange profile and/or publication data
between ORCID and ResearcherID
Interoperability with ISNI
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• Joint statement on interoperation • 3-part technical implementation plan
• link ISNIs with ORCID records • create tools to harvest document metadata
from relevant databases • implement authenticated search and linkage of
ORCID iDs with ISNI records, and test the feasibility of allowing review and validation of ISNI records.
ISNI interoperability map
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National adoption
http://openaccess.blogg.kb.se/2013/01/30/slutrapport-fran-projekt-forfattarindentifikatorer/
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Persistent identifiers
Courtesy of Herbert van de Sompel, http://www.slideshare.net/hvdsomp/towards-a-machineactionable-scholarly-communication-system
In data models, “contributors” are moving from periphery to center
Q1 Launch Ambassador Program Publish Open Source Code Call for Developers: May Codefest Workflow for Localization New Features: Multi Email Standard Integration: Publishers Premium Benefits: Reports, Webhooks
Q2 Train Ambassadors Build out methods for Open Source Cmty Host May Outreach Mtg and Codefest Launch Localized UI #1 (ORC) New Features: Affiliations, Grants, Proxies Std Integration: External IDs, Repositories Std Framework: Search and Import
Q3 Start work on claim store reqts Call for Developers: October Codefest Launch UI in Spanish, French, Chinese New Features: Patents, Cross-link works Standard Integration: Universities
Q4 Complete work on claim store reqts Host October Outreach Mtg and Codefest New Features: Pictures, Author linking, Invite Std Integration: Funders
2013 roadmap
• Rebecca Bryant – Outreach Activities • Laura Paglione – Technical Review and Charge to
CodeFest Participants • Integration Demonstrations – Boston
University, Hindawi, DataCite, Avedas • Keynote presentations by Johanna McEntyre of
Europe PubMed Central and David De Roure of Oxford e-Research Center.
• Panel Discussions on Social and Technical Aspects of Data Attribution
Meeting agenda