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Barbara Chen, Modern Language Association Gail Clement, Texas A&M University Wm. Joseph Thomas, East Carolina University ORCID Identifiers: Planned and Potential Uses by Associations, Publishers, and Librarians

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ORCID is an international, interdisciplinary, non-profit organization with a twofold goal: provide an open registry of unique identifiers for researchers and work with the scholarly community to ensure that this persistent identifier is embedded in research workflows and becomes a core part of the metadata associated with works and activities. ORCID allows researchers to link their ORCID identifier (a unique 16-digit number) to publications and activities, helping them claim their works and solve the name ambiguity problem in research and scholarly communications. In concert with persistent identifiers for research works (such as DOIs), ORCID makes research more discoverable, reduces time spent entering data by extending interoperability across siloed research information systems, and supports more efficient and accurate analysis and reporting. Since its launch in October 2012, the ORCID registry has grown steadily and organizations within the publishing, funding, and academic research communities have integrated the ORCID identifier into their workflows. This presentation will provide an overview of ORCID and examples of how organizations are integrating ORCID iDs into their systems. The Modern Language Association is exploring how best to integrate ORCID iDs into the publication process and into its member services. Librarians are well-positioned to partner with new and established scholars in accurately capturing their record of scholarship, and to work with internal partners such as research offices and graduate schools. As a member of the University of North Carolina system, East Carolina University researchers are interested in the potential for ORCID profiles to supplement information in the statewide profile system REACH NC. Texas A&M University is one of nine institutions recently selected to participate in an ORCID Adoption and Integration Program (funded by the Sloan Foundation) for their proposal to integrate ORCID iDs into their open-source Vireo ETD management system, the university's institutional repository, and their VIVO profile system. Presenters: Barbara Chen Director of Bibliographic Information Services and Editor of the MLA International Bibliography, Modern Language Association Gail Clement Scholarly Communications Librarian, Texas A&M University Wm. Joseph Thomas Assistant Director for Research and Scholarly Communication, East Carolina University

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Barbara Chen, Modern Language AssociationGail Clement, Texas A&M University

Wm. Joseph Thomas, East Carolina University

ORCID Identifiers: Planned and Potential Uses by Associations,

Publishers, and Librarians

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What is ORCID?

ORCID is an independent non-profit organization supported by member

fees

ORCID provides:• Registry of unique persistent identifiers• API’s that support system-to-system

communication and authentication

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What Is an ORCID iD?

A unique persistent identifier that can be used to:

• Disambiguate authors • Associate all works with the right author• Enable discoverability within and across databases• Manage records of publication outputs across funders, universities, associations….

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Need to Disambiguate Authors?

“Estimates by China's Ministry of Public Security suggest that more than 1.1 billion people — around 85% of China's population — share just 129 surnames. Problems with abbreviations, ordering of given names and surnames and inconsistent journal practices heighten the confusion.”http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080213/full/451766a.html

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The ORCID API enables the exchange of information

between systems:

-Less time re-keying-Improved data

-Easier maintenance-Better sharing across systems

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How Can Associations Use ORCID?

How Can Publishers Use ORCID?

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at a Glance

Over 28,000 members in 100 countries Programs serving English and foreign language teachers An annual convention, with meetings on a wide variety of subjects, and smaller seminars across the

country The MLA International Bibliography, the only comprehensive bibliography in language and literature,

available online MLA Commons – vehicle for scholarly communication Book publication program issuing about 12 new books each year and maintaining a backlist of over

200 titles 4 major periodicals: the ADE Bulletin; the ADFL Bulletin; Profession; and PMLA, one of the most

distinguished journals in the humanities A quarterly newsletter providing association news, lists of deadlines, and items of interest to members 136 divisions and discussion groups for specialized scholarly and teaching interests of members 47 membership committees overseeing association activities and publications Leadership in the national education community

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Authentication and identity management issues plague us all.

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MLA Bibliography Author Names

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Discovery Services

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Top tier flagship research university Triple designation as land-, sea-, and

space-grant Agricultural & Mechanical =

knowledge in service to society Long and proud legacy of global

leaders and problem solvers

ORCiD Integration at

TAMU

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ORCID Integration at TAMUUniversity role supports campus authors to excel in

their research, scholarship, and practiceUniversity is committed to advancing scholarly

communication in the Digital AgeUniversity and Libraries help campus authors establish

and curate their scholarly identitiesUniversity committed to assessing outcomes and

effectiveness in fulfilling university mission in teaching, research, and service

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ORCID ID’s for Early Career Researchers

10,000+ graduate students•One-third are international•Largest percent from Asia and the Mideast

Lots of post-docs (de-centralized)Residents and interns in Medical and Vet Med Colleges

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Goals of Campus ORCID Integration for early career scholars & professionals

Establish scholarly identity at start of careerPosition new scholars for ready success with publishers, funding

agencies, and other research support systems requiring ORCIDsDevelop scalable and trusted infrastructure for tracking student

outcomes over timeBuild greater publishing capacity for Libraries and University

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ORCID Implementation Plan

Clear policy hurdles with university administration Join ORCID for access to API and Tech supportMint ORCIDs for 10,000+ graduate studentsConduct outreach and training to new and existing ORCID owners Integrate ORCIDs into key information systems, incl. Vireo ETD

submission and management systemDevelop ORCID app for sustainable management of ORCIDs over

timeExpand program to cover faculty and research staff

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Progress To Date10,334 ORCiDs minted for graduate students2138 claimed in first 9 daysUnclaimed ORCIDs due to variety of reasons:

• Email not working (120)• Email not checked despite university requirement (lots)• Email checked but instructions not followed (some)

Students who claim almost universally pleased to have an ORCID

One student objected to our minting the ORCID

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Lessons Learned So Far

Technical approach needed to success at scale • ORCID minting system

Early adoption of ORCiDs : Expect the unexpected!High-touch system equally essential as technology to

reach and engage users

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Outreach and User Support

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Support at Point of Need

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Integration with Library Public Services

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Integration with Graduate School Services

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Evidence of ImpactI was in attendance last night at the Graduate Student Council meeting.  Thank you for your presentation in regards to ORCID.  I am hoping to attend one of your workshops to register for ORCID.  Please let me know when they workshops are scheduled.   Thank you, Doctoral Student, Ag Economics

These services are good tools to make us more scientifically visible. Thanks and I really appreciate your hard work,

Doctoral Student, Construction Engineering

We currently have 47 people registered for this Wednesday’s ORCID workshop. Please let me know if there is anything else we can help you with in preparation for the workshop. Graduate Assistant / Event AssistantOffice of Graduate and Professional Studies

By the way, I've been mentioning ORCID in scientific-writing classes and workshops for a while.  And a few months ago, as part of my work with the AuthorAID project, I featured ORCID as a Resource of the Week (http://www.authoraid.info/en/news/details/35/). 

Professor, Integrative BioSciences

Subject: today’s CVM-GSA attendance

Official signed in attendance was 53!

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ORCiD @ East Carolina

Largest programs: Education and Nursing Carnegie Class DRU 2,043 FT, PT, and temp faculty (Fall 2013) 26,887 total student enrollment (Fall 2013)

5,379 graduate students

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Librarian Outreach @ ECU

Outreach Efforts:• Individuals• Departments• Part of Scheduled Presentations

Key Related Project: REACH NC profiles

Luca Masters

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Shared instance of

SciVal Experts

-Publications List

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Results So Far

Administrative support key

Tie in to what they already care about

Working with individuals:

• Richer Connections Trade-off: Slower / Fewer

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Additional Resources: Credit Where credit is due, Nature 462, 825 (17 December 2009):

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/462825a ORCID: a system to uniquely identify researchers, Learned Publishing 25, 4 (2012):

http://dx.doi.org/10.1087/20120404 ORCID as the proposed researcher identifier solution, JISC:

http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/di_researchmanagement/researchinformation/orcid.aspx

Scientists, Your Number is Up, Nature News (31 May 2012): http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/485564a

Why Every Researcher Should Sign Up for their ORCID ID: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2013/01/30/why-every-researcher-should-sign-up-for-their-orcid-id/

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Questions?

Get in touch!Barbara: [email protected]: [email protected]: [email protected]