Author name: Hana Šilha Machová

New Integration ORCID Review Checklist

The new ORCID Integration Review Checklist is now available on the ORCID website. This comprehensive document provides a detailed overview of the mandatory and recommended criteria for custom integrations and integrations by non-certified service providers. The updated checklist offers clearer explanations and a more structured approach to facilitate the integration process. For more information on …

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Webinar ORCID in the Wild — NASA and Transform to Open Science (TOPS)

On November 6, 2024, a special session of the ORCID in the Wild webinar series showcased NASA’s Transform to Open Science (TOPS) initiative and its integration with ORCID. Attendees learned how NASA leverages ORCID to authenticate users, connect ORCID iDs, and write data to researcher records, streamlining workflows and enhancing research transparency. The ORCID in …

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Webinar I’m a Member, Now What?! — Beyond Integration: Benefits of ORCID

The eighth session of the I’m a Member, Now What?! webinar series explored the benefits of ORCID beyond integration. While integration is a crucial step in adopting ORCID, this session highlighted the broader advantages of organizational membership and the key components that contribute to successful ORCID adoption. The session also included a Q&A to address …

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Webinar Series: I’m a Member, Now What?! — Workflows

The seventh session in the I’m a Member, Now What?! webinar series focused on workflows. ORCID implementation varies for each member organization, and finding the most suitable workflow for your institution can be challenging. This webinar highlighted the basic steps for integrating ORCID, provided examples of workflows across different sectors, and offered resources to support …

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The 2024 Annual Meeting of National ORCID Centre

The National Centre for Persistent Identifiers at the National Library of Technology (NTK) hosted the second annual meeting of the National ORCID Centre. This meeting provided a platform for sharing current insights, experiences, and inspiring ideas in the use and management of ORCID. The annual meeting took place on Wednesday, November 27, at the NTK …

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Trust Markers in ORCID Records: Verified Email Domains

ORCID now allows researchers to add verified institutional email domains to their ORCID records as a new type of Trust Marker. This new feature enables researchers to demonstrate their affiliation with an institution in a privacy-preserving manner, as they are not required to share their full email address. The addition of verified email domains has …

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Updated ORCID’S Privacy Policy

ORCID has updated its Privacy Policy to make it simpler and easier to navigate. The core principles of data protection remain unchanged. The main goal of this update is to make the privacy policy easier to understand and improve the clarity of the information provided. The new policy offers a clearer explanation of how ORCID …

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Recording of Webinar – Affiliation Manager

A webinar on Affiliation Manager was held on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 for ORCID members. The webinar introduced Affiliation Manager, an exclusive tool available to consortium members that allows you to quickly add affiliation information to your researchers’ ORCID profiles without the need for a developer or specialized IT knowledge. In this session, you can …

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Open for Comments: ORCID is Expanding its Work Type Vocabulary

There are 130 million works in the ORCID registry attached to 5.8 million researchers, including journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, datasets, and software artifacts. Works are added to ORCID records in two distinct ways: automatically, when added by an ORCID member organization; or manually, by the researcher adding the work themselves. However they are …

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