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ORCID iDs at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø

Connect your iD to your research and receive recognition for your work

What is ORCID?

ORCID is a non-profit organisation providing researchers with a unique digital identifier. These identifiers can be used by editors, funding agencies, publishers, and institutions to reliably identify individuals in the same way that ISBNs and DOIs identify books and articles. This removes the risk of confusing your identity with another researcher with the same name. The ORCID website provides you with a page where your comprehensive research activity can be stored.

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø collaborates with the ORCID organisation to make sure that your research contributions (as authors and peer reviewers) are correctly attributed to you.

How can I get an ORCID iD?

  • Registration is free at . It takes less than a minute.
  • You only need to register once to use your ORCID iD permanently.

On registration, you'll get an ORCID record. You can control what work you include on it and decide who will be able to see it. 

What an ORCID iD can be used for?

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How do I link my ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø account to my ORCID iD?

  • If you already have an ORCID account, you can log in using ORCID. 

  • If you logged in using your ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø account, go to your Account and select Manage your account. In the Linked accounts section, you can link or unlink your ORCID account. 

  • Only one ORCID account can be linked at a time. 

How can I use the ORCID iD as an author?

  • When you submit, log in to our Snapp submission system with your ORCID iD to link your submission to your ORCID record. If you do not have an ORCID account, you can .  

  • On Editorial Manager (EM), corresponding authors can provide and authenticate their ORCID during the manuscript submission process. 

  • When published, your ORCID iD will be displayed on the published work.  

  • Unpublished work does not automatically show on your ORCID record, unless it is uploaded to a preprint server, or you manually add it. 

  • Sharing your ORCID record makes it easier to draw attention to your work and show your academic track record in a concise format. It will help improve the discoverability of your research and support collaboration within the research community. 

ORCID

ORCID

How do I add my peer reviews to my ORCID record?

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is committed to recognizing the valuable and critical role performed by peer reviewers. 

  • When you submit your review you can set up your review contribution to be automatically added to your ORCID record after the final decision on the manuscript has been made.
  • When the decision has been made, your review contribution will be shown on your ORCiD record. Only the year of the review and the journal (or book series) title will be shown.
  • You will be asked to make a decision on opting in or out for every review. However reviews of  multiple revisions of the same manuscript will show as a single review contribution on ORCID, with the year of the most recent review.
  • You can request for your contribution to be deleted from ORCID at any time by contacting them directly.

Adding your peer review manually

  • ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø can only automatically add review contributions to ORCID if you have opted-in before the final decision on the manuscript has been made. 
  • Past review contributions, or requests made after the final decision on the manuscript has been made will need to be added to ORCID through your Web of Science profile (previously known as Publons). You'll need to be registered with first.

  • You can ask Web of Science to recognise a specific review by emailing them the review confirmation email we sent to you to reviews@webofscience.com.

  • You'll also need to grant Web of Science permissions to update your ORCID record on your behalf. More information on this can be found on the .

Other peer recognition resources offered by ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø can be found on our peer reviewer page.

ORCID profile page example

ORCID profile page example

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