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“Enhancing Early Career Researcher Profiles: VIVO & ORCID Integration”
Curated by Josh Brown, Regional Director Europe, ORCID
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Webinar 3: Enhancing Early Career Researcher Profiles: VIVO & ORCID Integration
Presented by: •Josh Brown, Regional Director Europe, ORCID
•Kristi Holmes, Galter Health Sciences Library and Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (NUCATS)
•Jon Corson-Rikert, Cornell University Library
•Simeon Warner, Cornell University Library
Why ORCID?
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“Of the more than 6 million authors in a major journal citations and abstracts database, more than two-thirds of them share a last name and single initial with another author, and an ambiguous name in the same database refers on average to eight people.”
http://ands.org.au/newsletters/share_issue18.pdf
What is ORCID?
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ORCID is a hub.ORCID APIs connect: •researchers •their works•organizations•other identifiers
Running from 2013 to 2014, the program was designed to increase ORCID adoption and integration in universities.•9 projects•13 integrations•>7k slidedeck views
http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1290632
The Adoption and integration program
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The Adoption and Integration program
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Universities are now the fastest growing member segment.
Opportunity costs are lower, and integrations are faster.
Speakers
• Kristi Holmes– VIVO and ORCID
• Jon Corson-Rikert– ORCID iDs and VIVO profiles
• Simeon Warner– Challenges and confusions
• Kristi Holmes– Profusion of identifiers
• Josh Brown– International context
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What is VIVO?
1. An open source semantic web application
2. An information model
3. An open community
VIVOAn open-source semantic web application that enables the discovery of research and scholarship across disciplines in an institution.
An open-source semantic web application that enables the discovery of research and scholarship across disciplines in an institution.
VIVO harvests data from verified sources and offers detailed profiles of faculty and researchers.
VIVO harvests data from verified sources and offers detailed profiles of faculty and researchers.
Public, structured linked data about investigators interests, activities and accomplishments, and tools to use that data to advance science.
Public, structured linked data about investigators interests, activities and accomplishments, and tools to use that data to advance science.
VIVO enjoys a robust open community space to support implementation, adoption, &development efforts around the world. See http://wiki.duraspace.org/display/VIVO
VIVO enjoys a robust open community space to support implementation, adoption, &development efforts around the world. See http://wiki.duraspace.org/display/VIVO
A VIVO profile allows you to:
Showcase credentials, expertise, skills, and professional achievements for individuals and campus groups.
Showcase credentials, expertise, skills, and professional achievements for individuals and campus groups.
Connect within focus areas and geographic expertise. Connect within focus areas and geographic expertise.
Simplify reporting tasks and link data to external applications – e.g., to generate biosketches or CV or for reporting purposes.
Simplify reporting tasks and link data to external applications – e.g., to generate biosketches or CV or for reporting purposes.
Publish the URL or link the profile to other applications.Publish the URL or link the profile to other applications.
Discover potential colleagues or campus resources by work area, authorship, & collaborations.Discover potential colleagues or campus resources by work area, authorship, & collaborations.
Display visualizations of expertise areas or complex collaboration networks and relationships.Display visualizations of expertise areas or complex collaboration networks and relationships.
ORCID iD is the permanent, global identifier, with enough information to aid in disambiguation of the person
VIVO is typically an institutionally-managed profile of the researcher’s activities and outputs
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VIVO stays at the institution,
ORCID stays with the researcher
• So especially for early-career researchers, ORCID iDs will link VIVO profiles at different institutions as the researcher moves
• Place as well as name changes over time -- even for established people
Longitudinal tracking of people – a tough nut to crack!
• Scholars and Trainees• Alumni• Visiting scientists• Administrators• Mentors and mentees
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Longitudinal tracking of people – a tough nut to crack!
• the role ORCID is currently playing
• Enhancing the process through researcher information systems
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Accreditation requirements
• One institution has a behind-the-firewall VIVO to track their alumni for 3 years after graduation, a requirement for accreditation
• ORCID iDs would help reduce the effort
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VIVO
Galter Library’s Metrics and Impact Core
• The Metrics and Impact Core (MIC), housed in Galter Library, has expertise in bibliometrics, data visualization, continuous improvement, information systems and alternative metrics. The core provides extensive advisory services for researchers, groups or departments on topics such as:
• developing successful publishing strategies• managing or tracking publications• maintaining an impactful online identity• measuring or assessing research impact by discipline• communicating research impact to audiences
• MIC uses a wide collection of resources, including Scopus, Web of Science, Essential Science Indicators, Google Scholar, NU Scholars, Journal Citation Reports, and more, to provide services and reports for:
• Researchers or clinicians to demonstrate impact of published works to promotion or tenure committees, or the impact of research studies to funding agencies when applying for funding
• Research groups/institutions/departments to discover how research findings are being used to promote science, or an overall view of research publications and outputs by a specific group
Mission: Speeding transformative research discoveries to patients and the community
Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences (NUCATS)
Institute Evaluation and Continuous Improvement Program
http://nucats.northwestern.edu/ Some sample metrics…
OUTPUT Metrics
Time to Publication or other output
Number of technology transfer products
ROI of pilot awards
ROI of TL1, T32, KL2 scholars
Time from publication to research synthesis
IMPACT Metrics
Influence of a research output
Researcher and institutional collaborations
Career development and path/trajectory
PROCESS Metrics
Time from IRB submission to approval
Time from grant award to start of study
Volume of investigators who use services, take training, and other activities
Seeking data1. a better perspective of scholarly outputs for everyone
• Multiple sources covering multiple subjects and disciplines; authoritative sources; Disambiguated and de-duplicated
1. a way to tie these outputs to institutional efforts, systems, and workflows in a meaningful way grants and to our IR
2. a way to track this information moving forward3. a better perspective of scholarly outputs for everyone
• ORCID allows longitudinal tracking• Diverse outputs• Can be a compliment to survey data• Helpful for alumni
Nobody gets excited about filling out annual data reports and it is hard to track our scholars after they leave our institution… ORCID offers us a way to make that more automated with our profiling systems.
How do ORCID iDs and VIVO profiles work together?
• In the VIVO-ISF ontology• Through VIVO software extensions
• Examples–Cornell–George Washington University–Texas A&M University–University of Colorado-Boulder
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ORCID iDs in the VIVO-ISF ontology
• The property vivo:orcidId is an object
property to support connecting VIVO and
ORCID in the linked data web
• The object value is a resource of the form http://orcid.org/NNNN-NNNN-NNNN-NNNN
• VIVO displays the iD as a direct link to the
person’s ORCID record
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2014 ORCID A&I Grant
• Cornell received a 2014 ORCID Adoption and Integration grant, funded by the Sloan Foundation
• Enabled VIVO as of the 1.7 release to support communication between VIVO and ORCID
• Create or confirm an ORCID iD directly with ORCID from VIVO
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Dual Outcomes
• VIVO adds the ORCID iD to the person’s VIVO profile and linked data–Displays in VIVO as either
“confirmed” or “pending confirmation”
• VIVO requests permission to provide a VIVO URI to ORCID
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Examples
• Cornell – simplest approach through VIVO and orcid.cornell.edu
• George Washington University – pilot profile population from ORCID records
• Texas A&M – creating ORCID iDs for graduate students, adding them to VIVO
• University of Colorado – creating ORCID iDs for faculty members
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Cornell Low Key Approach
• Offer the opportunity to create or confirm an ORCID iD through VIVO–Complicated by separate faculty
reporting path for part of the campus–Hoping to move the whole campus to
Symplectic Elements and also leverage their ORCID integration
• orcid.cornell.edu available in the mean time and for grad students
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George Washington University
• Part of a larger 5-university VIVO pilot by the Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA)– Goal is to link researchers across 70
member institutions
• Justin Littman has pulled in publications and other information from ORCID as a proof of concept alternative to self-edit for researchers not included in faculty reporting
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Texas A&M University
• Also recipient of 2014 ORCID A&I grant• Minted over 10,000 ORCID iDs and
added them to an internal-facing VIVO• Focus on grad students, with intent to
expand to faculty• Violeta Ilik modeled the data using
Karma and ingested into VIVO–Karma data integration tool from USC– http://www.isi.edu/integration/karma/
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TAMU ORCID Management App
Clement, Gail, Cooper, Micah, Hahn, Doug, Ilik, Violeta, Tucker, Sandy. "It Takes a Village to Grow ORCIDs on Campus: Establishing and Integrating Unique Scholar Identifiers at Texas A&M" 2014 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries, Austin, TX, May 6-7, 2014.
• Mint iDs• Manage
existing iDs
• Automate publishing
University of Colorado-Boulder
• Again a VIVO-related recipient of 2014 ORCID A&I grant
• Joint initiative of the Office of Faculty affairs and the Library
• ORCID iDs to be used in a number of campus systems–And shared with other university and
affiliated systems
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CU Boulder Process & Timeline
• April, 2014 – pre-registration communication with campus
• July, 2014 – 3209 new registrations
– Tenure-track, instructors, research faculty, but not temporary faculty
– 3 opt-out requests received
– 210 faculty with pre-existing ORCID iDs, including 90 with emails at ORCID; reconciled this information separately
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CU Boulder (continued)
• 22% of the faculty had claimed their ORCID iD within 3 days
• As of 4/14/15:–Total claimed = 1657–Total deactivated ~12–Total ORCID iDs registered= 3334–Claim rate 49.7%
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Ongoing Implementation
• A new ORCID module is included on the reporting tool used for the annual merit process–Shows the status of their ORCID iD
and helps the faculty get info to claim or use their ORCID
• Added claimed ORCID iD hyperlink to VIVO CU-Boulder profile pages
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CU Boulder Ongoing Implementation (continued)
• Created view for department heads to see ORCID iDs for their faculty including whether it has been claimed
• Shared claimed ORCID iDs for Boulder faculty with CCTSI partners at the CU Anschutz Medical School to show on Colorado Profiles, a medical research network for the University of Colorado based on Harvard Profiles and PubMed data
• Renewed ORCID membership
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CU Boulder – Upcoming ToDos
• Rerun the registration process to pick up about 550 new faculty hires
• Leverage new functionality in Symplectic Elements around ORCID iD
• Consider new options for managing ORCID registration for new hires (VIVO, Elements, or others)
• Consider how/if we want to push or ingest data to/from ORCID
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Colorado Research Diamond
• As part of Flagship 2030, CU hopes to develop a collaborative enterprise among regional universities, businesses, government, and federal laboratories to develop and apply new technologies
• ORCID iDs shared across VIVOs at UNAVCO, NCAR, and CU Boulder will help enable that vision
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http://www.colorado.edu/flagship2030/sites/default/files/attached-files/flagship_twopage_summary.pdf
“How much information should my ORCID record have?”
“I have a VIVO profile so why should I maintain one in ORCID too?”
•Bottom line is that it is a researcher choice, they are in control•A certain amount of information and linking is very helpful
Minimal record
Registration is quick and easy, just 30 seconds to enter
1. name2. email3. password4. agree to privacy policy
A minimal ORCID record that is enough to get an iD and use it in research workflows
Helpful ORCID record (1)
Reasons to add a little more information:
1.Provide enough information so that someone who follows a link to your record, or searches for you, can understand which "John Smith" you are
– alternate names– education and employment information– a few works. Everyone likes to show off their best
work …– opens the door for disambiguation of existing data
Helpful ORCID record (2)
Reasons to add a little more information:
2.Provide other identifiers so that ORCID can act as a switchboard to connect your identities in different systems.
– local profile id (e.g. my VIVO id at Cornell)– Scopus Author ID, Researcher ID, ISNI– (Using the search and link wizards that connect to
these other systems is also the easiest way to add works.)
Expansive ORCID record
There are many import wizards for– connection of an ORCID record to other identifiers– import of works, grants, etc.. – source is recorded and provides way to assess trust– manual entry also supported
UI groups information about the same work from multiple sources
– user can select preferred one
You may make your ORCID record a complete picture of your research
contributions if you choose.
But a complete record isn't necessary for ORCID to work and
you can link to other profile systems such as VIVO.
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ORCID and the Semantic Web
• An ORCID iD is a URI• ORCID has limited support for RDF• More work on 2015 roadmap
• New W3C report suggesting improvements to clarify identifier semantics
• Ivan Herman (W3C) serving on ORCID Technical Steering Group
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Which person identifier?
ORCID, ISNI, VIAF, id.loc.gov,…?•No single person identifier for all uses•ORCID is researcher driven and designed to be used in workflows:
“An ounce of ambiguity avoidance is worth a pound of disambiguation”
•Workflow integration avoids name ambiguity at source
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Profusion of Identifiers
Profusion of URIs for people– Can ORCID provide crosswalking
services and function as a global sameAs registry?
– ORCID already supports researchers supplementing their records with additional external URIs -- this is a key use case for ORCID
•What are the temporal aspects?•How can goals of linked data be achieved in concert with other groups such as libraries, disciplinary repositories, etc.
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VIVO, ORCID and others
ORCID and VIVO work together, and in partnership with international organizations to further data connections and the applications of standards
•CASRAI – Project CRediT•EuroCRIS•Seeking use cases to address
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