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ORCID: What Physicians Need To Know…

Have you ever tried to look up a colleague’s publication on PubMed, and found hundreds of J Smiths? Or have you been cited in different forms by different publications?  Researchers, universities, and publishers have long sought a better way to identify and differentiate authors.

Enter ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID).

What is ORCID?

ORCID is a recently launched unique identifier for scholarly authors and researchers. With over 800,000 individuals registered since its inception in 2012, its impact is growing quickly. Its benefits include:

ORCID record of eAJKD’s Dr. Matt Sparks.

How can I sign up?

The registration process takes 30 seconds, at www.orcid.org. After receiving your ORCID, you can link it to other platforms and then use it when applying for grants, submitting articles for publication, etc.

Or, if you already have a Researcher ID or Scopus ID, use these links to connect them with an ORCID profile:

For further info check out: Impactstory’s post: 10 things you need to know about ORCID

Update: You can now sign in to our submission site with your ORCID credentials:

– Post by Elizabeth Frank, AJKD Features and Projects Editor.

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