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Re: [EP-tech] ORCID Support Advance Update
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- Subject: Re: [EP-tech] ORCID Support Advance Update
- From: John Salter <J.Salter@leeds.ac.uk>
- Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2018 11:13:38 +0000
Hi Will, Thanks for that clarification - I was a bit worried there for a moment! I think the ORCID landscape is shifting from a 'get people to sign up for an ORCID' to 'sharing the data sensibly/properly'. We are a key part of that! Cheers, John From: eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk [mailto:eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk]
On Behalf Of Will Fyson Apologies, my previous email was a little bit flippant on this issue! I agree we need to try and store authenticated ORCIDs wherever possible. To that end we're working on adding an annotation system so that
where an ORCID is imported from a trustworthy upstream system, this bit of provenance is stored and we know not to try and check this ORCID against a user account.
From: John Salter [J.Salter@leeds.ac.uk]
Sent: 02 August 2018 11:32 To: Eprints-tech Subject: Re: [EP-tech] ORCID Support Advance Update
> This naturally poses a problem for storing ORCIDs for external authors, but in my experience most repositories are happy storing
ORCIDs for just their own users. This concerns me. We (repository developers) shouldn't be encouraging a blinkered approach to ORCIDs (or other persistent identifiers). You wouldn't exclude a DOI for a paper if it wasn't minted by your institution - so why would you choose to discard ORCIDs for non-local
members? If the ORCID has come from a trustworthy upstream system (e.g. CrossRef, PubsRouter), then the ORCID should stay with the author. Local ORCIDs can supplement this data - so a record harvested from your repository is 'improved'. I was reading this:
https://support.crossref.org/hc/en-us/articles/214567746-Authors-and-editors recently - and wondering what the 'authenticated="true"' attribute actually meant - and how the this assertion should be passed between systems. If a *trusted* upstream system states that an ORCID is authenticated - can we as a consumer of that data also state that the
ORCID is authenticated when relaying data from our system? The ORCIDs should be seen as an 'additive' set of data - if your system can state that an author now has an ORCID - do it. Just don't throw away data that already exists for non-local authors. Cheers, John From:
eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk [mailto:eprints-tech-bounces@ecs.soton.ac.uk]
On Behalf Of Will Fyson Hi Tomasz,
From: Tomasz Neugebauer [Tomasz.Neugebauer@concordia.ca]
Sent: 01 August 2018 17:50 To: Eprints-tech Subject: Re: [EP-tech] ORCID Support Advance Update
Hi everyone who has installed the ORCID Support Advance plugin, Will… I am still looking to get a clearer picture of what I can expect to happen when I install the ORCID Support Advance plugin on top of the ORCID Support plugin that
we currently have working. What will happen to the ORCID ID’s that we have already collected in the author field of publications? The description from Will below about ORCIDs from a DOI import says this: “, the ORCID field uses the creator/editor 'Email' column to lookup user profiles in the repository that have connected to orcid.org so that the creator/editor
ORCID field can be verified. As such any ORCID added via a DOI import, might then be erased if the user profile lookup cannot be made. “ Does the above also apply to any ORCIDs that we have been collecting using the ORCID Support plugin? I don’t think that our depositors have been diligently filling in the email column in the author field during the deposit process, does that mean that the user
profile lookup will fail and the ORCID will be deleted for any author that doesn’t have an email listed in the author column?
When does this deletion happen, during indexing? Is there any way to prevent it from happening? Thanks so much for any insight or advice on this is really appreciated. Tomasz From:
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On Behalf Of Will Fyson Hi Everyone,
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