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If you are a faculty member looking to link your Unity ID to an ORCID iD, log into Citation Index and select "Get Started."
If there are citations missing from your ORCID profile, the Libraries can help! Send us your CV to fill in the gaps.
ORCID (Open Researcher & Contributor ID) is an organization that provides online profiles where researchers can communicate their publications and other scholarly activities. When you create an ORCID profile, you'll receive an ORCID iD, a unique, persistent identifier, that lets you integrate your scholarly portfolio across systems.
There are a lot of reasons you might want to create an ORCID profile, including:
The Libraries' Citation Index is a local tool that connects to ORCID. When you add citations to your Citation Index, they'll automatically be shared to your ORCID profile. Many campus departments use Citation Index to display recent publications in staff directories.
To connect Citation Index to your ORCID profile, log into Citation Index and select "Get Started". If you don't have an ORCID iD yet, Citation Index will step you through creating one and linking it to your Citation Index account.
Once you have a Citation Index profile, the Libraries can use your CV to populate your ORCID profile for you. Upload your CV to Citation Index (login required) and a librarian will add your scholarly works to Citation Index. Any citations with DOIs will automatically be imported to your ORCID profile.
After you login to your ORCID account, you will be taken to your ORCID profile. Your ORCID iD is the 16 digit number located at the top left.
Your 16-digit ORCID iD is always publicly visible. You can change individual privacy settings for each entry on your profile, including employment, qualifications, and works. These can be visible by only yourself, by trusted parties, or by everyone. Read more about visibility settings on ORCID’s website.
Many major publishers require authors to have an ORCID iD, including Springer-Nature, Science, Wiley, IEEE, Cambridge University Press, PLOS, and more. Several federal funders also require an ORCID iD, including NSF and NIH. ORCID iDs also serve as a persistent identifier for organizations that require one, including USDA and FDA.
The advantage of ORCID over author IDs like the Scopus Author ID from Elsevier or ResearcherID from Clarivate is that ORCID is not affiliated with any single publisher. It’s the preferred author ID for many publishers and funders because it is open source and integrates with many other platforms. If you already have a Scopus Author ID or ResearcherID, you can connect those to ORCID and it will automatically update them based on your ORCID iD activity.
ORCID is unique because unlike Google Scholar or other researcher profiles, it is non-proprietary and can share citation data with trusted parties like federal funding agencies and NC State's Citation Index. This reduces the number of times you need to re-enter the same citation information across platforms.
If you already have a different researcher profile platform, send your profile URL to the Libraries at group-lib-orcid@ncsu.edu and we will manually import your data to your ORCID profile. If you don’t have an ORCID iD yet, or haven’t connected your ORCID profile to Citation Index, log into Citation Index and select "Get Started".
Yes! After you connect your ORCID profile to Citation Index, the Libraries can use your CV to populate your ORCID profile for you. Upload your CV to Citation Index (login required) and a librarian will add your scholarly works to Citation Index. Any citations with DOIs will automatically be imported from Citation Index to your ORCID profile. For works without a DOI we will prepare a file that can be used to bulk-import those citations to ORCID.
If you already have a different researcher profile platform, send your profile URL to the Libraries at group-lib-orcid@ncsu.edu and we will manually import your data to your ORCID.
You can link your ORCID record to sciENcv to help you create your biosketches more easily. Learn more about using SciENcv and ORCID to create a biosketch.
Citations can sometimes be communicated incorrectly between systems. If you find problems with your citations, reach out to the Libraries at group-lib-orcid@ncsu.edu and we will be happy to help.
Citation Index can only send citations with DOIs to your ORCID profile. If you would like to add citations without DOIs to your ORCID profile, we can provide you with a BibTeX file that you can use to upload them to ORCID. Contact the Libraries' ORCID team for more information.