You can learn more about the structure of an ORCID identifier here.You can also try out our handy Checksum calculation tool built in Google Sheets here.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nWhat is my ORCID iD? \/ Do I already have an ORCID account?<\/h2>\n
It ranges in values from \u201c0\u201d \u2013 \u201c10,\u201d with X representing the value \u201c10.\u201d The Checksum ensures the other 15 digits of your identifier form a coherent iD. You can learn more about the structure of an ORCID identifier here.You can also try out our handy Checksum calculation tool built in Google Sheets here. If you no longer have access to that email account and do not recall the password, please contact us with your full name, your 16-digit ORCID identifier, and any email addresses you may have registered for an account with. You can quickly and easily remove your duplicate record by going to your Account Settings and selecting Remove duplicate record. You will then be prompted to enter in the email address or ORCID iD of the duplicate record, as well as the password. In your record, you have access to nearly 1,200 integrations across research and academic institutions, publishers, funders, and other service providers and more are being added all the time!<\/p>\n
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This site is intended for students and researchers at the University of Oxford seeking support and information about the Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID). You can learn more by reading about the structure of an ORCID identifier. Experience greater ease as an increasing number of manuscript submission or grant application forms can be auto-populated when you log into their systems with your ORCID, like NIH Biosketch, ScienCV, Ci\u00eanciaVitae, Portuguese FCT, and OJS. The ORCID system includes a website and services to look up authors and their bibliographic output (and other user-supplied pieces of information).<\/p>\n
Go to our Forgot password page, select the ORCID iD option, enter your registered email address in the email field, and select the Recover Account Details button. A common response we get once our researchers receive their ORCID iDs is, \u201cWhy does everyone else have a normal, 16-digit ORCID identifier, but mine ends in X? \u201d As much as we wish we could tell you that you won a prize, the reason for it is much more technical. Otherwise, all you need is the email address that you registered your ORCID account with, a working internet connection, a web browser, and less than a minute of your time. We strongly recommend adding at least one backup email address, so you can recover access to your ORCID record in case you lose access to another email.<\/p>\n
Ensure your ORCID is connected so you can easily share your data between your record and an increasing number of funders, publishers, data repositories, and other research workflows. The ORCID organization, ORCID Inc., offers registered users to maintain „a constantly updated ‘digital curriculum vitae’ providing a picture of their contributions to science going far beyond the simple publication list”,4 hosted by ORCID, edited by the user. When the duplicate record is removed, the email address attached to it will be added to your primary ORCID record, and all other information on the record will be deleted. We will send you an email from email protected, letting you know your 16-digit ORCID identifier. The more well-populated ORCID records there are, the more value that both researchers and the entire community can gain from participating in ORCID. Easily share your data between your record and an increasing number of funding, publications, data repositories, and other research workflows.<\/p>\n
As they collaborate across disciplines, institutions, and borders, they interact with an increasing number and diversity of research information systems. They need to be unambiguously connected with the institutions they work with and the funding they are granted. Entering this data over and over again can be time-consuming, error-prone and often frustrating.<\/p>\n
I forgot my password. What can I do?<\/h2>\n
Individual record holders can control what information is displayed publicly, what is shared with trusted partners, and who those trusted partners are. It ranges in values from \u201c0\u201d \u2013 \u201c10,\u201d with X representing the value \u201c10.\u201d The checksum ensures the other 15 digits of your identifier form a coherent iD. Identifiers are all randomly assigned (and no, you cannot change your iD), with the last character of an identifier being a Checksum.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
This information will make it easier for us to identify potential ORCID records that may belong to you and provide you with a quicker turnaround. Ensure that data such as peer reviews and other works automatically get pushed to your record when they become available by linking your record with Datacite, Crossref or Publons. Add …<\/p>\n
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