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| name | orcid-integration-guide |
| description | Set up and leverage ORCID for researcher identification and profiles |
| metadata | {"openclaw":{"emoji":"🪪","category":"literature","subcategory":"metadata","keywords":["ORCID","researcher ID","author disambiguation","scholarly identity","publication profile"],"source":"wentor-research-plugins"}} |
A skill for creating, maintaining, and leveraging ORCID (Open Researcher and Contributor ID) to establish a persistent digital identity, automate publication tracking, and integrate with journals, funders, and institutional systems.
ORCID provides a unique 16-digit identifier (e.g., 0000-0002-1825-0097) that distinguishes you from every other researcher, regardless of name similarity, institutional changes, or transliteration variations. Over 19 million researchers have ORCID iDs, and thousands of publishers and funders now require or support ORCID integration.
Problem: Name ambiguity in scholarly publishing
- "J. Wang" could be thousands of researchers
- Name changes (marriage, legal reasons)
- Transliteration differences (Chinese, Korean, Arabic names)
- Multiple institutional affiliations over a career
Solution: ORCID provides a persistent, unique identifier
- Follows you across institutions and career stages
- Links to your publications, grants, affiliations
- Accepted by 1,500+ publishers and funders
- Free and researcher-controlled
Step 1: Register at orcid.org
- Use your institutional email (can add personal email too)
- Choose a password
- Set visibility defaults (public recommended for researchers)
Step 2: Complete your profile
- Name and alternate names (include transliterations)
- Biography (2-3 sentences about your research)
- Education history (degrees, institutions, years)
- Employment history (positions, institutions, years)
- Keywords (5-10 terms describing your research areas)
Step 3: Link your works
- Use "Search & Link" to pull in publications automatically
- Supported sources: Crossref, Scopus, Web of Science, Europe PMC
- Review each imported work before adding
Step 4: Connect to other systems
- Link Scopus Author ID
- Link ResearcherID / Web of Science
- Connect institutional repository
def configure_orcid_visibility(profile_sections: dict) -> dict:
"""
Recommended ORCID visibility settings for academic researchers.
Args:
profile_sections: Dict of section names and current visibility
"""
recommendations = {
"name": "public",
"biography": "public",
"education": "public",
"employment": "public",
"works": "public",
"email": "trusted_parties",
"funding": "public",
"peer_reviews": "trusted_parties",
"keywords": "public"
}
settings = {}
for section, current in profile_sections.items():
recommended = recommendations.get(section, "public")
settings[section] = {
"current": current,
"recommended": recommended,
"reason": (
"Public visibility maximizes discoverability"
if recommended == "public"
else "Shared only with authorized organizations"
)
}
return settings
Most major publishers now request your ORCID during manuscript submission:
Elsevier: Required for corresponding author
Springer Nature: Required for corresponding author
Wiley: Requested for all authors
PLOS: Required for corresponding author
IEEE: Requested for all authors
Taylor & Francis: Requested for all authors
When you provide your ORCID during submission, the publication is automatically added to your ORCID record upon acceptance (via Crossref auto-update).
NIH: ORCID linked via eRA Commons / SciENcv
NSF: ORCID accepted in proposal submissions
ERC: ORCID required for applicants
UKRI: ORCID required for grant holders
ARC (Australia): ORCID required for applicants
import urllib.request
import json
def get_orcid_works(orcid_id: str) -> list:
"""
Retrieve the public works list from an ORCID profile.
Args:
orcid_id: The ORCID iD (e.g., '0000-0002-1825-0097')
"""
url = f"https://pub.orcid.org/v3.0/{orcid_id}/works"
req = urllib.request.Request(url, headers={
"Accept": "application/json"
})
response = urllib.request.urlopen(req)
data = json.loads(response.read())
works = []
for group in data.get("group", []):
summary = group["work-summary"][0]
works.append({
"title": summary["title"]["title"]["value"],
"type": summary.get("type"),
"year": summary.get("publication-date", {}).get("year", {}).get("value"),
"journal": summary.get("journal-title", {}).get("value") if summary.get("journal-title") else None,
"put_code": summary.get("put-code")
})
return works