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ORCID

In a world where researchers often face challenges in establishing their identities and tracking their contributions, ORCID emerges as a crucial tool. It provides a unique digital identifier that distinguishes researchers from one another, ensuring that their work is accurately attributed and easily accessible. This overview explores ORCID's features, benefits, and its role in enhancing the academic research landscape.

ORCID

In a world where researchers often face challenges in establishing their identities and tracking their contributions, ORCID emerges as a crucial tool. It provides a unique digital identifier that distinguishes researchers from one another, ensuring that their work is accurately attributed and easily accessible. This overview explores ORCID's features, benefits, and its role in enhancing the academic research landscape.

What is ORCID?

ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a non-profit organization that provides a persistent digital identifier for researchers. Launched in 2012, ORCID aims to solve the problem of name ambiguity in academic publishing, allowing researchers to connect their work across various platforms and institutions. By linking research outputs to their unique ORCID ID, researchers can ensure that their contributions are recognized, enhancing their visibility in the academic community.

Key Features of ORCID
Benefits of Using ORCID
ORCID vs. Other Research Identifiers

ORCID is often compared to other research identifiers such as ResearcherID and Scopus Author ID. Here's how it compares:

How to Get Started with ORCID

Setting up an ORCID profile is a straightforward process. Follow these steps to enhance your research visibility:

Conclusion

ORCID is an invaluable tool for researchers looking to enhance their visibility and ensure accurate attribution of their work. By providing a unique identifier and facilitating seamless integration with various research outputs, ORCID empowers researchers to navigate the complexities of academic publishing with ease. Embrace ORCID as your essential research companion, and take control of your academic identity today.

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