Case study: Doing more with ORCID – UK ORCID Support

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Summary:

"The University of Cambridge research repository (Apollo), uses ORCID IDs as a unique identifier for researchers.  When a researcher submits a dataset to Apollo, a DOI is minted for the dataset through the DataCite service.   By including the ORCID in the metadata submitted to DataCite, DataCite then populates the ORCID registry entry for the researcher (with their permission) with information about the dataset, using an ‘auto-update’ feature. 

The result is that a link is created between the researcher and their data, through the ORCID ID identifying the researcher, and the DOI for the data assigned by DataCite. The persistent identifiers are used to connect researchers and their achievements, improving visibility and discoverability across different systems.  The workflow reduces duplication of effort in entering information and avoids input or identification errors...."

Link:

https://ukorcidsupport.jisc.ac.uk/guidance/case-studies/using-orcid-ids-in-research-data-management-at-cambridge/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.rdm oa.u.cambridge oa.integration oa.case oa.dois oa.repositories oa.ir oa.standards oa.orcid oa.case.repositories oa.case.orcid

Date tagged:

11/18/2019, 11:31

Date published:

11/18/2019, 06:33