Making Research Information Flow: DOIs and ORCIDs UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS which identify scholars and their research outputs help information flow seamlessly between systems. By using ORCǦDs and DOIs, publishers, funders, research institutions, libraries, repositories, and other interested parties are able to reuse data which is entered only once but replicated and linked on various systems. These organizations have partnered with ORCD to ensure data flows seamlessly between systems. ORCIDs Play Well With Others ǦD Smithsonian Libraries Research Online research.si.edu Must Have an ORCID to Play The Royal Society PLOS eLife American Geophysical Union Science journals ScienceOpen Frontiers Many publishers now require corresponding authors to submit an ORCǦD, including: doi doi To Do: Register at ORCID.org Send SIL your ORCID Use your ORCID ı ı ı ORCID is Not Another Profile It’s a REGISTRY (It actually makes it easier to keep these profiles up-to-date) RESEARCHERID ǦD i i ORCIDs Improve the Invisible Architecture of Scholarly Publication i i i i i ORCǦD AUTHOR submits ORCǦD to publisher CROSSREF includes ORCǦD in DOI registry adds publication to author’s records (if permission is granted) embeds ORCǦD in metadata PUBLISHER Over 2 million ORCIDs have been registered so far. Get yours today! i