Updates from the library. ORCiD Update

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Updates from the library

ORCiD Update

Why ORCiD Open Researcher and Contributor ID Stand out in the crowd and ensure you work is unambiguously connected to you Provides a persistent digital identifier that uniquely distinguishes each researcher Brings work under different names and affiliations together Minimize your reporting and admin burden, to more easily comply with mandates Through integration in key research workflows such as manuscript and grant submission, ORCID supports automated links between researchers and your professional activities, ensuring that your work is appropriately attributed and discoverable

It’s free! And quick! (30 seconds to register) Your ‘forever’ digital name Automated updates! Enables recognition of your research outputs – e.g. peer review Interoperable across multiple systems Increasingly being recommended/required Six funder mandates in effect/agreed Publishers Scholarly societies ETDs More

Crossref/DataCite Auto-Update

More on auto-updates Journal requests an authenticated ID before DOI is minted from first author; sometimes co-authors Publisher includes ORCiD with DOI CrossRef asks permission from author(s) to post works to ORCiD Options: single time permission; always (can be changed); no – then they will ask again in ~6 months DataCite similar

Miscellaneous tips Demo altmetric for ORCiDaltmetric for ORCiD Can search by ORCiD in Web of Science, Scopus and PubMed; not yet PsycInfo but APA is a founding member of ORCiD and an ORCiD integrator Watch 1 -3 minutes of SciENcv: Integrating with ORCiDSciENcv: Integrating with ORCiD

Ways to use your ORCiDuse your ORCiD What are your questions and concerns?

Public access funder requirements

Reminder: NIH Public Access Policy The Policy applies to any manuscript that is: 1. Peer-reviewed; 2. Accepted for publication in a journal on or after April 7, 2008; 3. Arises from direct funding from NIH active in FY 2008 or beyond. More info: Compliance is required if YES to ALL three criteria. NIH delays processing of non-competing continuation grant awards if publications arising from that award are not in compliance. The award will not be processed until recipients have ​demonstrated compliance by including a PMCID for applicable publications.

Other Public Access Policies American Heart Association AHRQ and CDC DOE Dept. of Education Doris Duke Gates Foundation HHMI Parkinson’s Disease Foundation Others All organizations require publications to be publicly available. Some also require sharing of research data and data management plans with proposals.

Forthcoming National Science Foundation (NSF) Currently requires a data management plan in proposals SciENcv (stand-alone or part of My NCBI) available for biosketch for proposals/renewals/progress reports Expect procedures for publications and data soon; policy expected to apply to proposals submitted on or after January 25, 2016

WU Institutional Data Repository Fulfill data storage, sharing, public and open access requirements Manage, store and curate data for the long term with WU Libraries, (no or low cost) Library staff will work with you to enrich your research data and make it more discoverable For more information contact Cynthia Hudson-Vitale WU repositories can also be alternative publication repositories.

Recommendations Review the Terms and Conditions of all funded support for public access mandates or other sharing requirements. Plan ahead and be prepared for any compliance requirements. Acknowledge all funding support in publications. Review the publisher copyright transfer agreement form for applicable publications. Retain a copy of the final, peer-reviewed manuscript version of applicable publications. Use the DMPTool for data plans.DMPTool

What are your questions and concerns?

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