orcid.org ORCID: Today and the Future ORCID Outreach Meeting, 3 November, San Francisco, USA Laura Paglione Technical Director, ORCID [email protected]orcid.org/0000-0003-3188-6273 Contact Info: p. +1-301-922-9062 a. 10411 Motor City Drive, Suite 750, Bethesda, MD 20817 USA Laurel L. Haak, PhD Executive Director, ORCID [email protected]orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700 Alice Meadows Communications Director, ORCID [email protected]orcid.org/0000-0003-2161-3781
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ORCID: Today and the Future ORCID Outreach Meeting, 3 November, San Francisco, USA
ORCID provides persistent digital identifiers that distinguish researchers from each other
ORCID provides plumbing for research information: the tools to build trust in digital information and to reduce reporting burdens
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ORCID is Open
• Non-proprietary and platform-neutral
• Registry use is free for individuals
• Independent non-profit membership organization
• Open data, software, APIs, and documentation
Researcher Responsibility
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To benefit, researchers need only do 2 things
① Register for an iD ② Use it!
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Over 1.7 million researchers have registered for an ORCID identifier.
ORCID iDs are associated with: • >4 million unique DOIs (papers & data) • >30 thousand unique organizations
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Organizations are collaborating to ensure persistent identifiers for people, places, and things are authenticated in research workflows
RIN 218607
+ =
ORCID enables assertions
Integration in research systems
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347 members, 4 national consortia, and over 200 integrations in every region and sector of
the international research community. MEA 3%
Europe 58% Latin
America 1%
North America
26%
Pacific 7%
Asia 5%
research inst 68%
publisher 12%
funder 5%
repository 9%
association 6%
Sector Responsibilities • Funders: COLLECT iDs at grant submission and review; PUBLISH with
award; POST grant IDs researcher record; RECEIVE updates
• Universities: COLLECT iDs for new staff and students, at thesis submission, in faculty profile systems; POST affiliation IDs; RECEIVE updates
• Publishers and Repositories: COLLECT iDs for authors, contributors, and reviewers; PUBLISH iD with work, POST paper, dataset, review IDs; RECEIVE updates
• Associations: COLLECT iDs for members, authors, and meeting participants; POST affiliation and presentation IDs; RECEIVE updates
ORCID User Survey • Open August 25 – September 30 • ~6,000 responses (70% completed survey) • 70% had registered for an ORCID iD • Over 60% self-identified as researchers
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Key findings
18.8%
25.6%
26.2%
36.9%
35.3%
45.5%
22.0%
17.8%
19.3%
22.4%
21.4%
9.0%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
All respondents (n= 5,738)
Non-researchers in research orgs (n= 1,154)
ORCID iD holders (n=3,321)
How familiar are you with ORCID iDs?
Very familiar Somewhat familiar Unfamiliar I don't know about ORCID iDs at all
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Key findings
24.1%
27.4%
29.9%
30.0%
29.5%
32.5%
37.2%
61.4%
32.0%
31.1%
30.5%
31.1%
33.7%
29.1%
31.8%
16.1%
42.4%
39.5%
37.8%
37.1%
35.0%
36.1%
29.2%
21.8%
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
Over 1.5 million individuals have registered for an ORCID iD
Many funder, publishers, and institution workflows collect / require
ORCID iDs can be connected to employment, education, and
ORCID iDs can be connected to research activities and affiliations
ORCID iDs are being used in every region of the world (1.94)
Services such as CrossRef, Scopus etc. can automatically update
ORCID iDs can be connected to many types of research output
Registering for an ORCID iD is free (2.40)
Prior to this survey, to what degree were you aware of the following statements about ORCID iDs?
(n= 4,747)
Very aware Somewhat aware Unaware
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Key findings
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60%
Other (please specify)
When publishing my blog
When publishing my datasets
In my email signature block
When applying for grants
I don't currently use my ORCID iD
At my university
When submitting papers (part of manuscript submission)
Where do you currently use your ORCID iD?
Non-researchers in research orgs (n= 775) ORCID iD holdersl (n= 3,109)
Why did you register for an ORCID iD?
“I want the Internet to work better, and persistent identifiers are
the way to go”
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Open!New!
Approachable!Easy to work with!
Efficient!
Community Engagement
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Social media
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Social media
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• Blogs and media announcements • Local workshops • Ambassadors
• Monthly newsletter • Better representation
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• Communication campaigns • Levels, developing world, ECRs
• ORCID engagement levels program• Explicit tactics for each community sector• Focus on use cases in publishing, students, funding, and more• A continuum of engagement & milestone badges
• Strengthen scaling and stability
• Researcher tutorials
• Policy development in technical areas including person citations