Jonas Müller knows all too well the drawbacks of having a common family name. In his home country of Germany, more than half a million people share his name. He also shares it with dozens of ...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides researchers and authors with a unique ID that can be used throughout research and publishing lifecycles. Open to all, non-profit and ...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides a persistent identifier that distinguishes you from other researchers. An ORCID iD allows you to create a record containing all your research ...
In an age where a researcher’s reputation is often built — and judged — online before a single conversation takes place, the ...
ORCiD provides a unique, personal identification number (like a DOI, but for you as an author) as well as the option to have a publicly available web profile highlighting your professional activities.
ORCID behaves like a hub of re-usable profile data, such as affiliation, publication, funding, and other outputs such as data sets, that is propagated throughout nearly 6,000 scholarly systems that ...
The output visibility must be set to 'public' (this is the default visibility) The publication status must be either 'published' or 'ePub ahead of print' The workflow step must be 'validated' Please ...
ORCiD (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher and supports automatic linking between you and your publications ...
ORCID reduces administrative burden by allowing researchers to pre-populate forms when submitting a grant application or manuscript. Work from researchers in the Global South is not often discoverable ...