What is an ORCID ID or identifier, and how do find and create it?

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What Is An Orcid Id
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ORCID iD (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a unique, persistent identifier for researchers and scholars. It provides a way to distinguish researchers with similar names, ensuring that their work is correctly attributed to them. The ORCID iD is a 16-digit alphanumeric code, such as 0009-0001-0398-0329", Click on this link https://orcid.org/0009-0001-0398-0329 for visit my ORCID ID that uniquely identifies an individual researcher. This identifier is used in academic publishing, grant applications, and other scholarly communications.

ORCID is connecting research and researchers and elevating trust and integrity in the research ecosystem.

Why is ORCID important?

  • Disambiguation: Helps differentiate between researchers with similar or identical names.
  • Integration: Many academic journals, funding agencies, and institutions use ORCID to track publications, grants, and other research activities.
  • Persistence: The ORCID iD is retained by the researcher throughout their career, regardless of changes in name, institution, or research area.
  • Visibility: ORCID profiles can enhance a researcher’s visibility, showcasing their work and contributions in one accessible location.

How to Create an ORCID iD

  1. Visit the ORCID Website: Go to the official ORCID website at https://orcid.org.
  2. Register for an ORCID iD:
    • Click on the “Register” button on the homepage.
    • Fill in your details, including your name, email address, and password.
    • You may also be asked to set your preferences for visibility (public, limited, or private) for your ORCID record.
  3. Verify Your Email: After submitting your details, ORCID will send a verification email. Click on the link provided in the email to verify your account.
  4. Complete Your Profile:
    • Once your email is verified, you can log in to your ORCID account and complete your profile.
    • You can add information about your education, employment, works (publications, datasets, etc.), funding, and more.
  5. Use Your ORCID iD:
    • After registration, you’ll receive your ORCID iD, which you can start using in your academic and professional activities.
    • Add it to your CV, research papers, grant applications, and academic profiles (e.g., ResearchGate, Google Scholar).

How to Find an ORCID iD

  • Search on the ORCID Website: You can search for an individual’s ORCID iD on the ORCID website by entering their name, affiliation, or other identifiers.
  • Institutional Databases: Some academic institutions and journals may have their own databases or tools for looking up ORCID iDs.

In summary, ORCID iD is an essential tool for researchers to ensure that their work is properly recognized and attributed, while also improving their visibility in the academic community.

References

  1. ORCID Official Website
  2. ORCID Support
  3. Nature Research
  4. University of Oxford
  5. Elsevier
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