OA vika 2012 Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013 Identification, contribution, attribution Digital scholarship, identity on the Web and ORCID This work is published under the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which means that it can be freely copied, redistributed and adapted, as long as proper attribution is given. Gudmundur A. Thorisson <[email protected]> @gthorisson | http://gthorisson.name | http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5635-1860 ORCID - Open Researcher & Contributor ID initiative (http://orcid.org ) Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Iceland (http://luvs.hi.is ) OA Iceland - open access advocacy group (http://opinnadgangur.is ) 0000-0001-563 0000-0002-853 0000-0003-161 0000-9352-442 0200-9823-209 0505-9001-414
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OA vika 2012
Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013
Identification, contribution, attributionDigital scholarship, identity on the Web and ORCID
This work is published under the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC BY: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which means that it can be freely copied, redistributed and adapted, as long as proper attribution is given.
Gudmundur A. Thorisson <[email protected]>@gthorisson | http://gthorisson.name | http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5635-1860
ORCID - Open Researcher & Contributor ID initiative (http://orcid.org)Institute of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Iceland (http://luvs.hi.is)OA Iceland - open access advocacy group (http://opinnadgangur.is)
Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013
Outline
• A web of connections - researchers linked to their works• Broken records - the problem with person names• A community tackling the identification challenge
– Brief ORCID backgrounder and status update
• Thoughts on benefits for researchers from participating in ORCID
OA vika 2012
Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013
Given a work, tell me who is responsible for it and describe the nature of that responsibility.
Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013
To support the creation of a permanent, clear and unambiguous record of scholarly communication by enabling reliable attribution of authors and contributors through unique identifiers
Manuscript submission system asks researcher to supply and validate ORCID iden:fier
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Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013
ORCID system searches for possible matching profiles
ORCID Research organization workflow
• Create trans-organization record for all scholars and researchers (students)
• Auto-updates for researcher publications, patents, grants, etc.
• Management of Institutional Repository
• Reduced document management workload for researchers
Organiza:on creates ORCID field in their HR system
Researcher logs into ORCID to approve ORCID::HR profile pairing
HR profile updated
ORCID::HR profile pairing no:ce sent to researcher
Organiza:on prompted to resolve duplicates
Organiza:on uses Tier 2 API to upload basic informa:on for staff member to ORCID
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Benefits to in-the-trenches researchers?
• ORCID by itself does not do much - the value proposition is really integration with other systems
• #1 Integrations by traditional players in research– There is buy-in from stakeholders, so ORCID will become part of workflows
– Researchers will benefit from streamlined interactions, more accurate data, less form-filling <-- save people time
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Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013
• ORCID by itself does not do much - the value proposition is really integration with other systems
• #2 Integration by new/emerging players in research– New opportunities, innovative stuff happening
– Lots of small-scale, diverse scholarly services and platforms that can benefit from integration with and build on top of ORCID as a platform
– Researchers will be able to create new connections with new kinds of research outputs, expand their network, show impact, get credit for other stuff besides traditional publications
Benefits to in-the-trenches researchers?
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• #3 Universal springboard for less Net-savvy academics to “get connected” on the Web and become part of the network– ORCID profile <-- serve as lowest common denominator ?
– Lower barrier of entry if there is a SINGLE base service they can use which• many or most other scholars use too, and
• is supported by the organizations that matter to them in their work (publishers, funders etc.)
• why? more visible so others can more easily find them– read and build on their work and cite them– seek collaborations– career opportunities
Benefits to in-the-trenches researchers?
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Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013
Facebook analogy: “ gotta be there coz everybody else is on there. Even my mother!”
OA vika 2012
Research Trends / Elsevier Labs Virtual Seminar - The Individual and Scholarly Networks, New York, Jan 22 2013