2019
DOI: 10.1093/asj/sjz042
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Why Do Academic Authors Need an ORCID ID?

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“…An ORCID ID is a unique, 16-digit identifier that authors can use to distinguish themselves from other authors and clearly and reliably connect with their professional affiliations and contributions. By signing up, authors create a unique, lifelong ORCID identifier that resolves name ambiguity and confirms their valid research credit (Cress, 2019). No matter how many different versions of your name exist in the literature, all previous publications remain permanently linked to the ID because the ID is persistent and permanent.…”
Section: Getting Credit For Your Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An ORCID ID is a unique, 16-digit identifier that authors can use to distinguish themselves from other authors and clearly and reliably connect with their professional affiliations and contributions. By signing up, authors create a unique, lifelong ORCID identifier that resolves name ambiguity and confirms their valid research credit (Cress, 2019). No matter how many different versions of your name exist in the literature, all previous publications remain permanently linked to the ID because the ID is persistent and permanent.…”
Section: Getting Credit For Your Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Author identifiers and online profiling platforms play several important roles. One of the basic functions of such e-links is to distinguish scholars with identical names and help journal editors to increase visibility of scholarly contributions [41]. Assigning identifiers to non-Anglophone authors with variably spelled, misplaced, and missing names may prevent technical mistakes and avoid losing their article records in bibliographic databases [42].…”
Section: Author Identifiersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ведущие издатели научных изданий [1], а в последнее время и многие редакции российских журналов, включают в свои требования предоставление авторами при подаче рукописей их идентификатора ORCID. Российские авторы, не понимая смысла и значения для себя и собственной научной репутации этого идентификатора, наспех регистрируются в этом ресурсе, допуская 1 https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORCID определенные ошибки, а после достижения «желаемого» результата -принятия статьи к рассмотрению и публикации -забывают учетные данные, указанные при регистрации (пароль, e-mail), или вообще о своем профиле.…”
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