orcid.org Integration demo ODIN: Linking ORCID and DataCite Gudmundur A. Thorisson, PhD ORCID EU / ODIN Project and University of Iceland Computing Services [email protected]http://gthorisson.name | http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5635-1860 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.
ODIN presentation by Gudmundur Thorisson at the ORCID Outreach meeting, Oxford UK, May 23, 2013
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Integration demoODIN: Linking ORCID and DataCite
Gudmundur A. Thorisson, PhDORCID EU / ODIN Project
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.
•ODIN ≠ infrastructure creation project! Output is roadmaps, technical reports, prototypes etc.• Proof-of-principle implementations• British Library: use and citation of social sciences
data, long-running British Birth Cohort Studies•CERN: attribution in high-energy physics - dealing
with large no. of authors on HEP papers & datasets
•ORCID EU “Labs” mini-projects•Work Package 4 - Interoperability
.. three main threats or “items of unfinished business” emanating from lack of recognition of the need for robust ways of identifying contributors and their data in e-Science
• Inability to follow interconnections between datasets and contributors as a method of data discovery.• Inability to share and connect identifiers of contributors and
authors between different user communities.• Inability to uniquely identify datasets attributed to a
particular contributor and contributors to a particular dataset.
Linking contributors and datasets
Linking contributors and datasets
Embedding ORCiDs in data centre workflows
Prospective - long term aim
Linking contributors and datasets
Embedding ORCiDs in data centre workflows
Prospective - long term aim
Ad hoc claiming of already published datasets
Retrospective - necessary now and for quite some time
Terminology
• “claiming” = asserting that one has authored or otherwise contributed to a published work• “I authored this paper or book”• “I created this dataset”• “I had role X in the generation of this dataset and
contributed Y and Z”
• Focus here on self-claims - claims by contributors themselves about their works
Doing it
• Existing resources available to build on• CrossRef Metadata Search tool http://search.crossref.org
•DataCite search API•ORCID Member API
• Technical approach• Create simple standalone, loosely coupled tool• Connect CrossRef MDS to DataCite search API• Add several functionality and UI tweaks
• Aim: to get work metadata into user’s ORCID profile
• Reuse/Remix/Extend to build new things•ORCID to take advantage of open source• https://github.com/ORCID/ORCID-Source• http://orcid.org/about/community/orcid-technical-community