Wiley’s philosophy, policy and procedure for ORCID (K. Sasaki)

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Wiley’s philosophy, policy and procedure for ORCID2016年 6月 21日  2016 ORCID 東京ワークショップWiley学会英文誌出版部 佐々木景子

ORCiD

Distinguish yourself and connect you to your research activities

• Helps with career progression – funders, institutions & societies can easily identify you and your research.

• Spend more time conducting research – and less time reporting on past activities.

• Showcases work – clearly links your professional activities back to you.

Did you know?Wiley allows you to create an ORCID iD during the submission process, which is then displayed on your article in Wiley Online Library.

LinkingWiley captures ORCiD IDs during the submission process and shares the information with CrossRef.

RepresentingThe ORCiD Executive Board has representatives from all leading publishers, including Wiley.

PromotingWiley runs marketing campaigns to encourage ORCiD registration among authors.

299 A pilot promotion to Wiley ScholarOne Manuscript authors resulted in 299 average weekly ORCiD registrations across 6 journals, an increase from 6 average weekly registrations before the campaign.

Wiley and ORCiDConnecting research and researchers Increasing discoverability of published work

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Wiley’s Resources for Authors

Implementation of ORCiD at Wiley

Wiley strongly encourages authors to create an ORCiD iD and associate it with their manuscript when they submit to Wiley journals.

As of December 2015, Wiley had over 15,000 ORCiDidentifiers in use for journal article submissions.

Wiley submission and peer review systems facilitate the recording and validation of ORCiD iDs on manuscript submission across our journals.

Wiley’s publishing partners supporting ORCID

AGU has strongly highlighted to authors the many benefits of having an ORCiD

The feedback from their community is positive for AGU’s leadership on this important initiative

This requirement has not impacted submissions

EMBO see the universal adoption of digital name identifiers to aid name disambiguation as essential in a global, growing research landscape.

Authors add ORCiD when submitting the first revised version of their manuscript.

Publication of ORCiDs in Wiley Journals

Once an article is accepted for publication, the ORCiD iD collected at submission are published along with the article on Wiley Online library

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Future PlansWiley will continue to encourage author ORCiD registration through engaging with our society partners and educating authors directly.

To significantly increase the number of Wiley article submissions with ORCID iDs:• improving author recognition and

reward• helping authors comply with

funder mandates

ありがとうございましたWiley佐々木景子

ksasaki@wiley.com