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Integration of ORCID identifiers by publishers Véronique Kiermer, PhD Executive Editor Head of Researchers Services Nature Publishing Group ORCID Outreach Meeting October 2013

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Nature Publishing Groups' Veronique Kiermer speaks about the value of ORCID identifiers in the publishing workflow

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Integration of ORCID identifiers by

publishers

Véronique Kiermer, PhD

Executive Editor

Head of Researchers Services

Nature Publishing Group

ORCID Outreach Meeting

October 2013

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Credits

• Howard Ratner, CHORUS

• Tara Packer, Head of Authors & Referees Services, NPG

• Mark Henry, Vrushali Potdar, Ingrid McNamara, Rebecca Barr, Alex Kotin

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Journal website Manuscript trackingsystem

NPG facilitates ORCID registration at two touch points

Readers, Subscribers, Commenters

Authors, Referees

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Benefits to publishers

• disambiguation of user accounts

• cross-talk between multiple internal systems

• richer connections on the website

• service to authors

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Upon registration

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ORCID: Authentication - set up NPG as trusted entity

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ORCID information prepopulates NPG registration form

In NPG systems: - a given ORCID can only be linked to one account - only one ORCID per account- user authenticate once then ORCID is shared with their other

accounts in other NPG systems

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Upon manuscript submission

Authenticate to ORCIDto create an identifieror link an existing identifierSet up NPG as trustedentity

ORCID information pre-populates author information in submission form

ORCID becomes associated with eJPaccount

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Searching NPG database by ORCID

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ORCID collection

Production

Article file

Publication

Third party

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Export from eJP to production tracking system

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Adding ORCID in XML

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Upon publication

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Link from article to ORCID record

• In future: update of ORCID record upon publication

• NPG already sends ORCID-doi association to CrossRef and indexers

• In future, CrossRef will be able to push information to ORCID

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ORCID collection

Production

Article file

Publication

Third party

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Publishers implementation challenges

• O Auth protocol implementation

• ensuring that ORCIDs remain unique

• dealing with multiple vendors during production

• manual integration in XML

• proofing challenges

• correction policy

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Stats

• Traffic referral to ORCID from NPG systems: 3,000 visitors/month (~2,500 unique visitors)

• ORCID creation: ~1,000 /month• September: 1,735 authorizations; 25 access

denied

Since launch at NPG (1 year): • 4500 user accounts in manuscript tracking system

with ORCIDs• 4166 user accounts in nature.com with ORCIDs

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An ORCID mandate for all authors?

• we currently do not mandate ORCIDs

• we may consider mandating ORCID for corresponding authors/submitters but NOT for co-authors

• we need strong incentives for authors to make them link an ORCID to their paper

• requires the whole ecosystem to work in coordinated fashion

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Two options to encourage adoption

Contact co-authors

• Publisher collects min information about co-authors from submitter: name, email

• Publisher contacts all co-authors during manuscript consideration – asking them to register for an ORCID

• Benefits to authors?

Submitter enters ORCIDs instead of Authors details

• Publisher queries ORCID and returns prepopulated field for submitter to validate

• Need email and affiliation from ORCID

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Incentives for authors

• “Make my life easier when I submit a paper”– remove the need to key in my up-to-date personal

information– remove the need for me to enter my co-authors

information

• “Help me manage my online presence and reporting needs”– my ORCID profile is automatically updated upon

publication of a new article– my other profiles read from ORCID– my publisher knows my obligations to my funder (ms

deposition)

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Potential future services

• facilitate manuscript submission

• automate deposition of manuscripts in relevant repositories

• better recommendations to readers

• commenting notification

• micro-attribution, better credit for all contributions

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Thank you!

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