enabling information interoperability with identifiers (l. haak)
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Enabling information interoperability with identifiers ORCID Workshop, South Africa 19 July 2016
Laurel L. Haak, PhDExecutive Director, ORCID
[email protected] http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700
Engaging Researchers
“Researchers want to be read, acknowledged, and quoted.”
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“Researchers want to spend their time on research,
not reporting”
Names are Messy
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Can names be cleaned up? Of course they can!
We need to use digital names: persistent identifiers that uniquely specify the person, organization, or
object to which a name refers
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ORCID provides persistent digital identifiers that distinguish researchers from each other
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ORCID is Open
• Non-proprietary and platform-neutral
• International service that integrates with other researcher identifiers
• 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 2 million researchers have registered for an ORCID identifier.
ORCID iDs are associated with: • >6 million unique DOIs (papers & data) • >50 thousand unique organization IDs
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DEMO VIDEO
DEMO VIDEO
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Organizations are use ORCID APIs to authenticate, collect, display, and connect persistent identifiers for people, places, and things in research workflows
ORCID enables assertions
Any Discipline, Any Country
ORCID can connect to over 30 work types, in any language The Registry is available in 11 languages We have staff in 9 countries who speak 7 languages We have members in over 20 countries, across disciplines We have users in every country
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Example: Digital Humanities
After Professor Andrew Brown studied classical and jazz piano at The University of Melbourne he worked as a keyboard player in touring bands through the 1980s. During this time an interest in electronic keyboards grew into a passion for music technology more broadly. This passion has fuelled an academic career in teaching and research at The University of Melbourne, Queensland University of Technology, the Australasian CRC for Interaction Design and now Griffith University. His current performance practice is laptop live coding and he is involved in a range of digital arts practices.
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NIH Video
Wiley instructions
Publisher requirement page Oxford LibGuide
Stellenbosch LibGuide
“We want to use ORCIDs to simplify the life of Oxford’s researchers for working with institutional systems and publishers’ systems by re-using already available information for publication data management and reporting. The motto is: Input once – re-use often.” Wolfram Horstmann, (fmr) Assoc. Director, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8673-6104
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Universities
Funders National funding agencies are using ORCID in their grants management systems including the National Research Foundation (ZA) National Institutes of Health (US), Research Councils UK and the Australian Research Council.
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http://orcid.org/blog/2015/12/04/research-funders-and-orcid-new-members-mandates-and-platforms
Publishers requiring ORCID iDs: Science EMBO PLOS Royal Society ACS eLIFE Hindawi IEEE AGU Rockefeller Univ. Press
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People and Things
orcid.org
ORCID Record
University Library
Funders
submit manuscript
notifications to member systems
Faculty Profiles
http://crosstech.crossref.org/2015/09/orcid-auto-update.html
submit metadata
update author ORCID record
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Auto-update in action
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DEMONSTRATION
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The ability to uniquely identify contributors is a deceptively simple
concept which, if realised, could enable forms of real-time understanding of
scientific research that up to now have been extremely costly (if not impossible).
--Jonathan Kram, Wellcome Trust