Jonas Müller knows all too well the drawbacks of having a common family name. In his home country of Germany, more than half a million people share his name. He also shares it with dozens of ...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides researchers and authors with a unique ID that can be used throughout research and publishing lifecycles. Open to all, non-profit and ...
ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides a persistent identifier that distinguishes you from other researchers. An ORCID iD allows you to create a record containing all your research ...
ORCiD provides a unique, personal identification number (like a DOI, but for you as an author) as well as the option to have a publicly available web profile highlighting your professional activities.
The ORCID system has other virtues, too. The unique identifier is a particular boon to people who change their name through marriage or gender realignment, or whose names are very common, or who are ...
ORCiD (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) provides a persistent digital identifier that distinguishes you from every other researcher and supports automatic linking between you and your publications ...
ORCID behaves like a hub of re-usable profile data, such as affiliation, publication, funding, and other outputs such as data sets, that is propagated throughout nearly 6,000 scholarly systems that ...