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Title: ORCID @ Sydney


1
ORCID _at_ Sydney
  • ORCID Roundtable PresentationTuesday 14th April
    2015
  • Nathaniel Lewis, Director
  • Research Reporting, Analysis, Data and Systems
  • DVC-Research Portfolio

2
Institutional perspective
  • Strategy, challenges and successes of ORCID
    implementation
  • Joined ORCID as Institutional Member June 2014
  • Developed a project plan with a phased approach
    through 2014 to
  • Enable University of Sydney researchers and
    research students to claim ORCIDs and authorise
    the University to manage their ORCID registry
    record on their behalf
  • Implement ORCID researcher identifiers in
    research support systems including IRMA, Academic
    Profiles Online, ERA, Sydney eScholarship and
    Sydney Research Online repositories, Research
    Data Registry and HR systems
  • Encourage University of Sydney researchers to
    include ORCIDs in journal manuscript and grant
    submission systems, making it easier to identify
    and harvest researcher publications data from
    external systems such as SCOPUS and Web of
    Knowledge/Web of Science.
  • Now at pilot stage of ORCID implementation across
    Sydney
  • Now have ORCID operating through IRMA

3
Alignment to Research Strategy
  • For the Researcher
  • Distinguish research outputs and affiliations
    from researchers with identical or similar names.
  • Ensure the correct attribution of all research
    outputs, including research publications, data
    sets, grants and awards.
  • Adopt an international unique identifier and
    publicly available profile of research outputs
    that will follow the researcher across
    institutions and affiliations even if the
    researcher moves overseas.
  • Appropriate recognition for complete scholarly
    output.
  • For the University
  • Complete and accurate attribution of University
    of Sydney-authored publications in research
    publication data sets for submission to ERA and
    HERDC research reporting exercises and external
    ranking agencies.
  • Improved research assessment and ranking results,
    which in turn results in increased block funding
    and improves the Universitys capacity for the
    strategic recruitment and retention of
    high-performing staff and students.
  • Accurate citation and researcher affiliation data
    in external systems such as journal citation
    databases, journal publication databases and
    research grants management systems.
  • Improved data quality in external systems (e.g.
    citation databases) streamlines the publications
    data acquisition process and reduces the
    administrative burden on research support and
    data acquisition teams.

4
Challenges
  • Policy, procedures workflows
  • Aim to manage ORCID content on behalf of all
    Sydney researchers
  • Considering policy frameworks, governance and
    implementation
  • Population Maintenance of records
  • Supplementing Scopus / Thompson publications
    sweeps
  • Use of ORCID to manage noncitation based
    disciplines
  • Technical considerations
  • Minimise Researcher burden
  • Constraints on ORCID record population policy
  • Levering quality assured research information
  • IRMA is populated with all research outputs
  • Populates Academic Profiles, OA Publications
    Repository, HERDC ERA
  • Data assurance processes ORCID

5
Integration Challenges
  • Technical Policy considerations
  • At early stages of ORCID Planning these were
    initial issues
  • Capacity Service Levels (Internal External)
  • Privacy, Location of Servers
  • Integration into existing ICT HR Systems
  • Implementation at local faculty level, guidelines
    for use
  • As we move into piloting with users we face more
    user oriented issues
  • Concerns about integrity of academic records held
    at ORCID
  • Education of what can and cannot be edited by the
    university
  • How can the process be designed to minimise
    burden on academics

6
Technical Successes - IRMA Integration
7
IRMA Integration
  • Creation of ORCID within IRMA

8
IRMA Integration
  • Manage Authorisation

9
IRMA Integration
  • IRMA / ORCID Integration Approvals

10
IRMA Integration
  • Authorisation / Access

11
What Next
  • ORCID into the Future
  • 2015/2016 Plan in place
  • Consistent approach for research outputs
    records management
  • Support for researcher mobility
  • Identification of further research opportunities
    such as collaboration and strategic recruitment
  • Alignment to Scopus Thompson databases, linking
    Scopus IDs, ResearcherIDs and harvesting of works
  • Links to FigShare, Research Gate and researcher
    focussed social media platforms
  • Use ORCID when submitting journal manuscripts,
    grant applications
  • Use ORCID in correspondence/university signature
    block

12
Questions?
  • nathaniel.lewis_at_sydney.edu.au
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