ORCID: the Open Researcher and Contributor ID

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.

Register for ORCID

Why use ORCID?

There are a lot of reasons you might want to create an ORCID profile, including:

  • ORCID provides a unique, persistent online identity that tracks your scholarly output across positions and institutions
  • Many publishers and funders require researchers to have an ORCID iD
  • ORCID profiles are interoperable with the federal SciENcv biosketch platform
  • And it's free!

ORCID and the NC State University Libraries' Citation Index

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.

Start using Citation Index

Citation Index CV Service

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.

Frequently Asked Questions about ORCID and Citation Index