Category: Attribution
In the news: ORCID and CrossRef Collaborate to Accurately Attribute Authorship of Scholarly Content
Two organisations, ORCID and CrossRef, have collaborated to solve the problem of ambiguous author names in scholarly content. ORCID began assigning unique identifiers to researchers in October.
ORCID, was established in 2010 as non-profit organisation serving the research community. You may contact the Executive Director Laure Haak at l.haak@orcid.org and follow @ORCID_Org on Twitter.
CrossRef is a not-for-profit membership association of scholarly publishers. Since its founding in 2000, CrossRef has provided reference linking services for over 56 million content items, including journal articles, books and book chapters, conference proceedings, reference entries, technical reports, standards, and data sets.
As part of the ORCID Registry, individuals can search the metadata from CrossRef, the largest organisation assigning Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) to scholarly content, and add their works to their personal ORCID records.
The ultimate goal is to have the ORCID unique identifier associated with the article DOI whenever a scholarly contribution is made or reported. Read the full article here.
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Presentation: ORCID - Connecting Research and Researchers
Here is a great introductory presentation to ORCID, by Laurel L Haak, Executuve Director of ORCID:
Connecting Research and Researchers, is taken from the CrossRef Annual Meeting on 14th November 2012.
It outlines ORCID scope and principles, and addresses how ORCIS it tackling "The Problem":
...Without a way to discretely identify those participating inresearch across disciplines, organizations, and countries,the research community lacks the ability toaccurately and easily identify and link researchersand scholars with their professional activities.
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