ORCID single sign on for journal reviews is a godsend
I've seen the term ORCID for years, refused to learn what it meant because it had the smell of a bureaucratic time-suck and because the only requests for it came from automated journal submission systems. Finally signed up and -- so, it's just LinkedIn without ads, right?
Which ones? My company address is registered on Google scholar, ORCID, NSF, USDA, etc. I haven't had any problems.
Orcid was this novelty thing for humanists in the U.S., but suddenly grants want it, journal submissions want it etc. It's as if everyone had a meeting over the summer and went "you know what would be fun...?"
But both orcid and institution insist that one of my book reviews is an article and display it as such. Not any of the other ones, just that one. And I have other stuff in that journal (CR).
This would be what the institutional repository database is supposed to do, but I guess if you're not keeping that up to date, you're *definitely* not keeping your ORCID up to date.
Attempting to update my orcid profile and still very much in "I don't get it" camp. The stuff it finds to suggest adding to my profile is just weird.
ORCID, o do DICRÓ. #palindromo
Thanks, that is what I ended up doing. Easier to log in via ORCID than trying to deal with NSF vs research.govgrants.gov accounts.
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ORCID for posters