What Is A 16-Digit Orcid?

The ORCID ID is a 16-digit number that is compatible with the ISO Standard (ISO 27729). ORCID IDs will be randomly assigned by the ORCID Registry and will be expressed as a URI. An example ORCID identifier would have the following structure: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3843-3472.

Where do I find my ORCID number?

If you have access to your account and are logged in already, you can find your ORCID ID at the My ORCID page (https://orcid.org/my-orcid) near the top left hand corner.

What is ORCID iD example?

Expressing the ORCID iD
The ORCID iD is expressed as an https URI, i.e. the 16-digit identifier is preceded by “https://orcid.org/“. A hyphen is inserted every 4 digits of the identifier to aid readability.

What is ORCID number used for?

ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that you own and control, and that distinguishes you from every other researcher. You can connect your iD with your professional information — affiliations, grants, publications, peer review, and more.

What is your ORCID?

Your ORCID iD is a unique, open digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher with the same or a similar name to you.

Is ORCID iD necessary?

along with many other publishers, JMIR is a signatory of the letter Requiring ORCID in Publication Workflows: Open Letter (ORCID.org) and having an ORCID is mandatory if you wish to publish in JMIR, for the many reasons stated in that letter.

How do I create an ORCID iD?

Create an ORCID iD at ORCID.org

  1. Go to the ORCID homepage.
  2. Click Register now!
  3. Complete the registration form. You will be asked for an email address, to create a password, and to set your default visibility setting.
  4. You will be prompted by ORCID to add further profile information.

Who uses ORCID?

ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides researchers with a unique digital identifier. These identifiers can be used by editors, funding agencies, publishers, and institutions to reliably identify individuals in the same way that ISBNs and DOIs identify books and articles.

Can you look up someone’s ORCID?

Search by name and DOI
When checking to see if an individual has an ORCID record, we recommend searching by both their name and the DOI of one or more of their recent works. This should result in just the record of the researcher you are looking for, and not records of anyone else who shares the same name.

How much does ORCID cost?

ORCID Membership, Sustainability, and Accessibility

New bands Previous bands
5-9: $6,000/member 5-9: $6,000/member
10-19: $5,000/member 10-19: $5,000/member
20-34: $4,000/member 20-29: $4,000/member
35-60: $3,500/member 30-99: $135,000/flat fee

How long does it take to get an ORCID iD?

Registering your ORCID iD is an online process that should take less than one minute. You own your ORCID record and, after registering for it yourself, you will be able to update or add information — or give others permission to do so — by signing into your account.

Is it compulsory to have an ORCID iD to submit your article in any journal?

Require. ORCID iDs are required for corresponding authors of published papers, with the understanding that ORCID iD collection should be enabled as an option for all authors and should ideally take place at submission.

How does ORCID make money?

ORCID relies on organizational membership fees to support our work and ensure that it’s always free for researchers everywhere to obtain and use an ORCID iD.

What is a good h index?

What is a Good h-Index? Hirsch reckons that after 20 years of research, an h-index of 20 is good, 40 is outstanding, and 60 is truly exceptional. In his paper, Hirsch shows that successful scientists do, indeed, have high h-indices: 84% of Nobel prize winners in physics, for example, had an h-index of at least 30.

What email should I use for ORCID iD?

We recommend registering at least two email addresses to your account; for example, your institutional email address and personal email address. This will enable you to have multiple methods of signing into your ORCID account and ensure that you’re never locked out. Learn more at sign into ORCID.

How many ORCID iDs are there?

ORCID Statistics

Live ORCID iDs 15301326
iDs with external identifiers (person, org, funding, work, peer review work) 6448299

Does Google Scholar use ORCID?

While an automated connection between Google Scholar and ORCID is not available, it is possible to export citations from Google Scholar to BibTex format and then import the BibTex citations into ORCID with the following steps: Log in to your Google Scholar profile.

How do I put my paper on ORCID?

There are a number of ways to add works to your ORCID record yourself:

  1. Add works by direct import from other systems to import links to your publications and other works to your ORCID record from other databases.
  2. Add works using an identifier.
  3. Importing works from a BibTeX file.
  4. Add works manually.

Is researcher ID the same as ORCID?

While ORCiD just provides you with a unique identifier, ResearcherID has some additional features: it enables users to build a publication profile and generate citation metrics from Web of Science. On the other hand, while ResearcherID is owned by Web of Science, ORCiD is community-driven.

Can students have an ORCID iD?

An ORCID ID is a personal identifier that tracks a scholar’s work and publications. It is free to register an ORCID ID and shows up next to your name in most journal publications. PhD students should ideally get an ORCID ID before their first publication.

Is ORCID and Scopus ID the same?

Having a Scopus Author ID allows you to easily see a list of your publications and view citation metrics such as h-index measures, citation counts, publications and co-authors. Scopus Author ID can be linked to ORCID so publications can be imported into your ORCID.