Check out this blog about ORCID adoption on Northwestern’s campus over at Lyrasis. "In 2022, along with bringing together a mostly new team, Northwestern decided to undergo an ORCID Data Review. This ORCID Data Review would be a review of current adoption of ORCID at Northwestern University, and would provide leadership at Northwestern with a better understanding of the current state of ORCID data associated with the university. As a part of the review, the recommendations outlined would also provide descriptions of ORCID API integration capabilities in Northwestern software systems, examine pathways for authenticating ORCID iDs, and share how to enrich data in Northwestern researchers’ ORCID profiles." Read more on the Lyrasis blog: https://bit.ly/4cGh6fu
About us
ORCID’s mission is to enable transparent and trustworthy connections between researchers, their contributions, and their affiliations by providing a unique, persistent identifier for individuals to use as they engage in research, scholarship, and innovation activities. We do this by providing three important things: 1. The ORCID iD: a unique, persistent identifier free of charge to researchers 2. An ORCID record connected to the ORCID iD, and 3. A set of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), as well as the services and support of communities of practice that enable interoperability between an ORCID record and member organizations so researchers can choose to allow connection of their iD with their affiliations and contributions ORCID is a global, not-for-profit organization sustained by fees from our member organizations. We are community-built and governed by a Board of Directors representative of our membership with wide stakeholder representation. ORCID is supported by a dedicated and knowledgeable professional staff.
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https://linktr.ee/orcid_org
External link for ORCID
- Industry
- Information Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Bethesda, MD
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2010
- Specialties
- Persistent identifiers for researchers, APIs, and Linked data
Locations
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Primary
10411 Motor City Dr
Bethesda, MD 20817, US
Employees at ORCID
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César Augusto Rendón Valencia
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Alex Godoy-Faúndez
WCFIA-HarvardU | R2R-UNFCCC | UNSDSN Andes | ESG Research Fellow | IPBES & GEO7- LA UNEP | Chile Mass Advisor | Rockefeller Foundation Alumnus | ISC…
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Tommy Tepper
Senior leadership in charge of finance and operations
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Julie Anne P.
Director of Communications at ORCID
Updates
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ORCID reposted this
→ WEBINAIRE GRATUIT / FREE WEBINAR - About blooming time! Implementing ORCID ✅ [English follows] Coalition Publica vous convie à une table ronde sur l’implémentation des identifiants ORCID dans un contexte institutionnel. Des représentants du Canadian Research Knowledge Network, des bibliothèques de l'University of Alberta, du Public Knowledge Project et d'Érudit vous parleront de leurs processus d’implémentation de cet outil au sein de leurs institutions, de leurs plans pour le futur et de leurs apprentissages. Ce webinaire est présenté en anglais, avec une période de questions bilingues. 🗓️ L’évènement se déroulera le mercredi 17 juillet à 13h HE. 🎤 Les panélistes — Erik Hanson, développeur de logiciels chez PKP; — Sonya Betz, responsable des services de publication ouverte et de numérisation à l'Université de l'Alberta; — John Aspler, gestionnaire de la communauté canadienne des identifiants pérennes au RCDR; — Mathieu Pigeon, analyste de données chez Érudit; — Jeanette Hatherill, coordinatrice principale de Coalition Publica. 🔎 L’identifiant ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) est un code alphanumérique permettant d’identifier les auteur·rices d’articles scientifiques, assurant ainsi aux chercheur·euses une présence numérique stable et pérenne. Depuis plusieurs années déjà, Érudit encourage la pratique de l’attribution d’un code ORCID aux membres de la communauté académique. /// Coalition Publica is happy to convene this webinar on the implementation of ORCID identifiers in an institutional context. Representatives from CRKN /ORCID-CA, University of Alberta Libraries, PKP and Érudit will discuss their implementation processes, future plans and lessons learned. This webinar is presented in English, with bilingual Q&A. 🗓️ The event will take place on wednesday July 17th at 1pm ET. 🎤 The speakers — Erik Hanson, software developer at PKP; — Sonya Betz, Head, Open Publishing and Digitization Services at the University of Alberta; — John Aspler, Manager of the Canadian Persistent Identifier (PID) Community at the CRKN; — Mathieu Pigeon, data analyst at Érudit; — Jeanette Hatherill, Senior Coordinator for Coalition Publica. 🔎 The ORCID identifier (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is an alphanumeric code used to identify the authors of scientific articles, giving researchers a stable and lasting digital presence. For several years now, Érudit has been encouraging the practice of assigning an ORCID code to members of the academic community. Pour plus d’information / for more information : https://lnkd.in/gN5xzKwQ Pour vous inscrire / to register : https://lnkd.in/dVTkRi6k
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We welcome Universidad Técnica de Ambato as a new ORCID Consortia Member in Ecuador. 🇪🇨 They join the Latin American Consortia led by Consortia. ORCID is now being adopted at institutions in 60 countries around the world!
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ORCID reposted this
Exciting Announcement: Launch Event for the ORCID Bioethics Community of Practice in Sub-Saharan Africa! 🌍 We are thrilled to invite you to the official launch of the ORCID Bioethics Community of Practice in Sub-Saharan Africa! This landmark event will bring together prominent speakers and experts to discuss the pivotal role of ORCID in advancing bioethics research and collaboration in our region. 🗓 Event Date: July 19, 2024 📍 Location: St. Paul's University, Nairobi, Kenya (Hybrid) 🔗 Register Here: https://lnkd.in/djJGJs69 Event Highlights: Keynote Address & Panel Discussions: Engage with thought leaders and experts in bioethics through inspiring keynote addresses, insightful panel discussions, and practical workshops designed to enhance your understanding and application of ORCID. Networking Opportunities: Connect with fellow bioethics professionals, researchers, and stakeholders from across Sub-Saharan Africa. Build relationships, exchange ideas, and explore potential collaborations. Special Sessions for Students and Early-Career Researchers: Participate in tailored sessions aimed at supporting the next generation of bioethics researchers. Gain valuable insights, receive mentorship, and learn how ORCID can boost your academic and professional journey. Stay tuned for more information and the announcement of our prominent speakers. Don't miss this opportunity to be a part of an event that will shape the future of bioethics in Sub-Saharan Africa! #Bioethics #LaunchEvent #ResearchEthics #SexAndGender #RegisterNow #StayTuned #ProfessionalDevelopment #EthicalResearch #SubSaharanAfrica Looking forward to seeing you there! 🚀
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Welcome to the following new ORCID member organizations that joined in June! 🎉 Canadian Science Publishing FUNDACION UNIVERSIDAD DE AMÉRICA Університет Короля Данила (King Danylo University) KTH Royal Institute of Technology Pontificia Universidad Católica Ecuador Institución Universidad Alberto Hurtado Universidad Andres Bello Universidad Católica de Cuenca Universidad Católica de El Salvador Universidad de O'Higgins Universidad de Talca The National Institutes of Health Center for Development of Digi Edu Tech GovTech Singapore Idea9, LLC University of Doha for Science & Technology
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Happy Feature Friday! 🎉 Our latest updates to the Registry include an upgrade to ROR 2.0 to enable us to work toward providing better multi-language support. When complete, researchers will be able to search for organizations in their own language within the typeahead, which will return results based on the data held within ROR. Read more on the Feature Friday page! https://bit.ly/3NnuCLc
Feature Friday
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In our inaugural ORCID in the Wild webinar series—which aims to showcase ORCID case studies from around the community—we featured guests from PREreview. The platform exists to help systematically disadvantaged scientists engage in peer review to make science and scholarship more equitable, transparent, and collaborative. PREreview recently launched an ORCID integration that gives researchers the ability to link their open preprint reviews to their ORCID records. Read more on the blog: https://bit.ly/3L1hBVe
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📣 ORCID Board + ORCID Researcher Advisory Council (ORAC) nominations are open until 28 June! Spread the word! ✅ Member-Director Board seats ➡️ https://bit.ly/3WNf7kv ✅ Researcher-Director Board seat ➡️ https://bit.ly/4btF0u8 ✅ ORAC seats ➡️ https://bit.ly/4btF0u8
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ORCID reposted this
New blog post: "Exploring Research Transformation through the lens of Persistent Identifiers". Building on the keynote panel at #PIDfest, our VP Research Futures, Simon Porter, traces the evolution of persistent identifiers (PIDs) as an open invitation to collaborate - from 1973 to today. How much have #PIDs changed, and why, and what does their future hold? Read Simon's new post on the Digital Science TL;DR site: https://ow.ly/fTaF50Sq3Bg #ResearchTransformation
Exploring Research Transformation through the lens of Persistent Identifiers - TL;DR - Digital Science
https://www.digital-science.com
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ORCID recently hosted an iD & Me webinar on our accessibility initiatives with Senior UX Designer Dan Dineen. If you missed it, you can learn more on the blog, which has links to the webinar replay and slide presentation. https://bit.ly/45DznaE
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