orcid implementations with university rim systems (the university of sydney, n. lewis)
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The University of Sydney Page 1
ORCID @ Sydney
Nathaniel Lewis| Director Research Reporting Analysis Data & Systems | Research Portfolio
ORCID Outreach Presentation Tuesday 16th February 2015
Institutional perspective
– Joined ORCID as Institutional Member June 2014
– Developed a project plan with a phased approach through 2015/16 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, Student 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.
– Next to pilot ORCID implementation across Sydney to align to grants submission
– Now have ORCID operating through IRMA
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Strategy, challenges and successes of ORCID implementation
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 University’s 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.
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ORCID Entry Points opportunities – Create or Link
– New HDR student enrolment at the university: include ORCID ID as required item on enrolment form.
– Submission of HDR student research proposal: include ORCID ID as required item on form.
– Submission of HDR student thesis: require ORCID ID before submission is permitted.
– New academic staff member joins the university: require ORCID ID before SID is generated.
– Creation of academic staff record in IRMA: require ORCID ID (linked to SID) to create IRMA account.
– Publication submission: university policy requiring ORCID ID to be part of the signature/affiliation for submitted publications.
– Requiring ORCID IDs in email signatures for academic staff: include ORCID ID in university policy about email signature. (???)
– Grant submission: university policy requiring ORCID ID to be part of the grants application process.
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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 - capacity • Supplementing Scopus / Thompson publications sweeps
• Use of ORCID to manage non–citation based disciplines
– Technical considerations – Integration into existing Student, ICT, HR systems
– Minimise researcher burden – Levering quality assured research information
• IRMA is populated with rigorously assured research outputs • Populates Academic Profiles, OA Publications Repository, HERDC & ERA
• Data assurance processes & ORCID – record integrity
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Technical Successes - IRMA Integration
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IRMA Integration - Creation of ORCID within IRMA
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IRMA Integration – Confirmation of ORCID creation
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IRMA Integration – Confirmation of ORCID creation
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IRMA Integration – Claiming of ORCID creation
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IRMA Integration - Manage Authorisation
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IRMA Integration - Confirmed Authorisation
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What Next
– 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 etc and researcher focussed social media platforms
– Use ORCID when submitting journal manuscripts & grant applications
– Integration into Student, ICT, HR Systems
– Use ORCID in correspondence/university signature block
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ORCID into the Future
What Next
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ORCID | RegistryUniversity | RRADSUniversity | CommunicationsYear
PILOT: Communications to pilot participants: HCRs, VELiM, SMS
Communicate upcoming creation of ORCIDs to Staff News, Research News, RMN, FLLs, Champions – ahead of email from ORCID.
PILOT: Generate email to pilot group: “Claim and authorise Sydney to manage ORCID”
REVIEW PILOT: Gather feedback from pilot groups. Invite pilot
participants to be “champions”.
Finalise project plan and pilot, and engage project steering group, PM
Paper to SEG RG
Information to/consultation with Faculty RCs: Discuss ORCID with
Faculty RCs, RMN, FLLs
ORCID | API
PILOT: Prepare dataset (IRMA)
CALL API: Create ORCIDs and populate records
Set registry permissions
Communicate outcomes of Pilot and feedback to SEG RC. Request to endorse full implementation
(ADRs)
Prepare full dataset (IRMA)Generate email: “Claim/
authorise Sydney to manage ORCID”
Set registry permissions
PILOT: CALL API: Create ORCIDs
Check records for duplications
Check ORCID registry for existing records (exclude from set)
10 days: Follow up if not claimed
10 days: Follow up if not claimed
Contact ORCID technical team to merge duplicate records
Website: Update information
ORCID web page (info resources)
Maintain dataset (IRMA). Create new ORCIDs and update ORCID records from new data in IRMA
(quarterly -‐ ongoing)
CALL API: Create ORCIDs and populate new identifier records
(quarterly -‐ ongoing)
Generate email based on quarterly dataset: “Claim/authorise Sydney to manage
ORCID”
Set registry permissions for long-‐lived access tokens.
10 days: Follow up if not claimed
Include note about ORCID in HR/ induction information (on
intranet?)
Begin approved integrations with University systems.
Schedule implementation of id_ORCID (or similar, depending
on system) field in:
• Research Data Registry (implemented)
• IRMA (Schedule 2015)• Academic Profiles Online• Sydney eScholarship
Repository• ERA Repository• SRO Repository
Communicate upcoming integrations and actions
researchers can take to leverage the benefits of ORCID by
connecting to other systems. Including:
• Link SCOPUS to ORCID• Link ThompsonID to ORCID• Link to FigShare, Reesarch
Gate and researcher-‐focussed social media platforms
• Use ORCID when submitting journal manuscripts
• Use ORCID in grant applications
• Use ORCID in all correspondence/university signature block
Work with SRRP WP to promote ORCIDs in standard signature
blocks
Ongoing: Maintain information resources
HANDOVER TO RRADS APPLICATIONS TEAM – TRANSITION TO MAINTAINING ORCID RECORDS AS BUSINESS AS USUAL.
IMPLEMENTATION
MAINTENANCE & INTEGRATION
PILOT IMPLEMENTATION & STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIONS
2015/16
Plan integrations with University systems. Seek endorsement in
paper to SEG
Add endorsed changes to University systems to production
schedules for Q3/Q4 2015
2016/17
Questions?
nathaniel.lewis@sydney.edu.au
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