This document summarizes several tools and platforms that integrate with ORCID profiles to help researchers manage their work and collaborations. It describes how Altmetric, Figshare, Overleaf, ReadCube, Symplectic Elements, and UberResearch integrate with ORCID to allow researchers to link publications and other research outputs to their ORCID profile, track metrics and attention for their work, and facilitate collaboration and information sharing between tools and platforms.
Digital Science Presentation at ORCID Outreach Meeting (Ashlea Higgs)
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Ashlea Higgs
Managing Director, UberResearch
October 6, 2016
Washington, DC
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Altmetric
Figshare
Overleaf
ReadCube
Symplectic Elements
UberResearch
3. About Altmetric
Global research
attention: news,
social media, policy,
peer review
platforms
Real-time to
historical data
What research is
trending, before
citations?
Who is talking about
our research and
what are they
saying?
Image: Attention for a selection of Princeton publications.
8. ORCiD integration
Easily find attention for
all of an author’s outputs
– not just articles!
Set up email alerts and
export data for further
analysis
Encourage researchers
to register and populate
their ORCID records
9. Try for yourself
Image: Jean Liu @ Altmetric, 0000-0002-0088-0058
http://altmetric-orcid-profiles.herokuapp.com/
An Altmetric hackathon creation
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Altmetric
Figshare
Overleaf
ReadCube
Symplectic Elements
UberResearch
12. About Figshare
• Research data sharing
and management
platform.
• Make research outputs
available in a citable
(DOIs), shareable and
discoverable manner.
• Improving
discoverability of
repositories and re-use
of data.
• Support for research
data management,
open access.
14. Figshare + ORCiD
• Bi-directional syncing between figshare and ORCiD.
• All publicly available research outputs for a researcher can be displayed in an ORCiD record.
• A publications list or academic biography in an ORCiD record can be pulled into figshare and displayed in a researcher
profile.
• All of a researcher’s publicly available figshare outputs are automatically added to an ORCID account via the recent
DataCite developments.
• A researcher’s publication list can be pulled into their figshare profile to avoid duplicated effort. This is also true for
other pieces of information, such as an academic biography.
15. Examples of Figshare + ORCiD
An example of
figshare + ORCiD:
• https://figshare.com/autho
rs/Henry_S_Rzepa/96582
• https://orcid.org/0000-
0002-8635-8390
And a figshare
advisor:
• https://figshare.com/autho
rs/Matthew_S_MacLennan
/666763 https://orcid.org/
0000-0003-1427-3993
19. Overleaf + ORCiD
Image: Overleaf’s
Linked Accounts
settings page
including an option
for the author to link
their ORCiD to their
Overleaf account.
Overleaf encourages
authors to connect
their ORCiD to their
Overleaf account
before they submit
manuscripts.
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Altmetric
Figshare
Overleaf
ReadCube
Symplectic Elements
UberResearch
26. About Symplectic Elements
• Research
information
management
system
• Capture, analyze,
and showcase
research
• Modules include
OA Monitor,
Impact,
Reporting,
Analytics,
Assessment
28. Elements + ORCiD
Features in Elements
• Add existing ORCiD
• Create new ORCiD
• Auto-claims outputs with DOI and
ORCiD
University ‘source of truth’ for ORCiD:
• Academics can self-register
• Can feed into other university systems
Most recent addition: We now also
automatically claim any publications on
behalf of an author that have
their ORCID present in the metadata – this
could be publications from Web of Science,
Scopus etc., even if that record is not
in ORCID – once the author has gone through
the ORCID ‘configure connection’ process in
Elements first.
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Elements enables rapid ORCID adoption,
Imperial College London example
Overall number of staff included initially (November 2014) 4,347
Staff excluded (those not listed in public staff directory) 332
Staff opting out through online form 25
Staff who added their existing iD to Symplectic before roll-out 439
Staff with existing iDs, identified through ORCID de-duplication 325
New staff iDs created 3,226
Staff iDs claimed (October 2015) 2,088
Metadata on publications ("works") added to ORCID registry >240K
Staff iDs linked to Symplectic (19/01/15) 1,155
Staff asking for their newly created iD to be deleted
(most had one already that was missed by the de-duplication)
7
Staff iDs linked to Symplectic (25/02/2016) 1,805
Source:
Dr. Torsten Reimer
Scholarly Communications Officer
Imperial College London
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Altmetric
Figshare
Overleaf
ReadCube
Symplectic Elements
UberResearch
33. About UberResearch and Dimensions
Serving funders, publishers,
and universities with data,
tools, services.
Global grant awards data,
millions of expertise profiles,
reviewer identification.
With support for landscape
analysis, expert identification,
portfolio analysis,
categorization, institution
comparisons, data
enrichment, NLP, author
disambiguation.
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Thank you
a.higgs@digital-science.com
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5223-7312
Notas del editor
ORCiD support in Overleaf for Institutions
Overleaf encourages authors to connect their ORCID to their Overleaf account before they submit their manuscript. Overleaf allows authors to link their Overleaf accounts via OAuth and OAuth2 to many services, including academic services such as Mendeley, IEEE Collabratec™ and Figshare, and general purpose services, such as Google and Twitter. Users can manage their linked accounts, including ORCID, via their settings.