BUILDING A COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH INFRASTRUCTURE NZ ORCID CONSORTIUM ADVISORY GROUP| 26 MARCH 2017 Laure Haak Executive Director, ORCID L.Haak@orcid.org orcid.org/0000-0001-5109-3700 1
Imagine a world where: You could search the internet and find all of a researcher’s work with a single query – in any browser A researcher could autopopulate standard publication and grant forms – any platform, any country You could in near real time see what your researchers or grantees are publishing – and also know their current affiliation and other funding
WHAT IS ORCID? • An identifier for researchers • A registry • A set of standard procedures for connecting researchers to their affiliations and activities • A committed community building connectors • An international-scale open research effort
ORCID’s vision is a world where all who participate in research, scholarship, and innovation are uniquely identified and connected to their contributions and affiliations across time, disciplines, and borders.
PERSON-CENTRIC CONNECTIONS
RESEARCH WORKFLOWS • Completing a thesis or dissertation • Receiving an award, certificate, or training qualification • Sharing research via articles, datasets, and activities • Presenting at a conference • Applying for funding or using research facilities • Reviewing and expert panels • Joining a new community or organization
THE ORCID COMMUNITY • Over 3.1415 million researchers • 642 members from 40 countries, and in addition to New Zealand, national consortia in the UK, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Taiwan, Australia, New Zealand, and 4 regional consortia in the US • Over 550 integrations across sectors of the research community
IN ASIA PACIFIC Collectively, APAC accounts for 19% of ORCID members; 26% of registry access • Very active consortia in Australia & NZ • Steady membership growth in Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong • Increasing awareness and registry usage throughout Asia In 2016, 3 consortia launched; 5 regional workshops; 8 international conferences and more
2016 MILESTONES • Publisher open letter • ORCID SSO and Federated login • API 2.0 – item level queries • 14 regional workshops, 2 Outreach meetings, PIDapalooza • Trust Program launched • Collect & Connect launched NOTE: this image is much larger, so used crop tool • 99.9% uptime to move it around and position in the frame here. May need to do some adjusting to this high res image in terms of contrast etc. if it looks too ”dark”
https://trello.com/b/ECJQ9Agx/2017-orcid-roadmap-public
COLLECT AND CONNECT! With hundreds of our members globally building ORCID identifiers into their systems, as well as some funders and publishers now requiring ORCID iDs, researchers are increasingly likely to encounter ORCID in their day-to-day life. We developed the Collect and Connect program to streamline the integration process and foster a shared user experience. This ensures researchers and our members understand what ORCID is and why and how to engage. http://orcid.org/content/collect-connect
2017 NOMINATIONS & ELECTIONS PROCESS • Nominating committee is chaired by Richard de Grijs, Peking University • Send recommendations by 1 August 2017 to nominations@orcid.org • Committee develops a slate maintaining majority non-profit Board membership, and balance by region, sector, and skills • For more information see our Governance page: https://orcid.org/about/what-is- orcid/governance
Spend more time making contributions and less time managing them orcid.org/register
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