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    Blog | Establishing ORCID Consortia from the Center

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    <div>This blog post profiles how three communities -- Italy, New Zealand, and Norway -- used a centralized approach to adopt ORCID. Each started out with specific priorities and challenges that shaped the way they chose to build ORCID into systems and services and, ultimately, affect the working lives of the researchers they serve.</div><div><br></div><div>Published 2018.04.30</div

    ORCID in Partnership with Funders: the ORBIT Project and Funder Workflows

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    "ORCID in Partnership with Funders: the ORBIT Project and Funder Workflows" was presented at the ORCID Nordics Workshop in Espoo, Finland on May 29, 2018 by Josh Brown (ORCID)

    Blog: Establishing ORCID Consortia at the Center

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    In this blog post, we look at how three communities used a centralized approach to adopt ORCID. Each started out with specific priorities and challenges that shaped the way they chose to build ORCID into systems and services and, ultimately, affect the working lives of the researchers they serve

    Setting the Stage: A Short History of ORCID Consortia

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    "Setting the Stage: A Short History of ORCID Consortia" was presented at the ORCID Consortium Workshop in Lisbon, Portugal on January 17, 2018 by Laurel Haak (ORCID) and Josh Brown (ORCID)

    ORCID Funder Working Group Terms of Reference

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    Funders are working with ORCID to enhance our data model and third party service integrations, to broaden connections to the array of research and career data usually contained in grant applications, post award reports and biographies. ORCID has established the Funder Working Group (FWG) to formalize these interactions. This document sets out the terms of reference for the FWG.<br

    ORCID iDs in Funding Workflows

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    <div><div>#ARMS2017 pre-conference workshop: ORCID IDs as a tool to enable the reuse of data in funding workflows from grant applications to reporting</div></div><div><br></div><div>Presented at the ARMS 2017 pre-conference workshop on 26 September 2017<br></div

    Blog - Mapping the PID Landscape

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    Using persistent identifiers properly will help open up more of the research landscape - for everyone's benefits. In this post, we call on all stakeholders in the research community to use the open identifiers we already have more effectively and consistently

    ORCID Annual Report 2017

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    This is the 2017 annual report for ORCID, which includes information about membership, usage and adoption, engagement activities, integrations, technical updates, financials, and more. For more information, visit orcid.org

    ORCID Public Data File 2016

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    <div><b>Abstract:</b></div><div><b><br></b></div>This file contains a snapshot of all public data in the ORCID Registry associated with an ORCID record that was created or claimed by an individual as of October 1st, 2016. ORCID publishes this file once per year under a Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal public domain dedication. This means that, to the extent possible under law, ORCID has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to the Public Data File. For more information on the file, see <a href="https://orcid.org/content/orcid-public-data-file-use-policy" target="_blank">https://orcid.org/content/orcid-public-data-file-use-policy</a><div><br></div><div><div><b>Companion Resources:</b></div><div><b><br></b></div><div>The file contains the public information associated with each user's ORCID record. Each record is included as a separate file in both JSON and XML. ORCID XSD 1.2: https://github.com/ORCID/ORCID-Source/blob/master/orcid-model/src/main/resources/orcid-message-1.2.xsd</div><div><br></div><div>2015 File: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1582705</div><div>2014 File: http://dx.doi.org/10.14454/07243.2014.001</div><div>2013 File: http://dx.doi.org/10.14454/07243.2013.001</div></div
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