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  2. ORCID - Wikipedia

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    The ORCID (/ ˈ ɔːr k ɪ d / ⓘ; Open Researcher and Contributor ID) is a nonproprietary alphanumeric code to uniquely identify authors and contributors of scholarly communication [1] as well as ORCID's website and services to look up authors and their bibliographic output (and other user-supplied pieces of information).

  3. Wikipedia:ORCID - Wikipedia

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    Individual Wikipedia editors can register for an ORCID identifier, free, on the ORCID website. The process only takes a few seconds. The process only takes a few seconds. This applies to all editors, but will be especially useful for those who also publish in scientific journals or other academic works, and/ or those who edit articles about ...

  4. Wikipedia : ORCID/About you

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    You can tell us what your ORCID iD is, so that we can add it to the article - just leave a note on the talk page, or contact ORCID's Wikipedian in Residence (or add it yourself, as described elsewhere, if you know how). You can also mention that there is an article about you, in the text part of the biography on your ORCID profile . Eventually ...

  5. Wikipedia:ORCID/examples - Wikipedia

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    Most-cited living authors with no ORCID iD listed; All scientific authors, alive in 2012, who do not have an ORCID iD listed (4217, as at 2 July 2016; 8388 as at 3 May 2017) ORCID iD holders who are deceased; ORCID iD holders who are "instance of" software" (Change Q7397 to another QID for other ineligible types)

  6. Wikipedia:ORCID/Institutions - Wikipedia

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    This page contains information for institutions (universities, research laboratories, publishers, GLAMs, etc.) who work with people who have ORCID iDs. (in the interests of conciseness, we will refer to those people as "staff", even though they may include students, commissioned writers, volunteers, and others not be directly employed by the institution).

  7. Orchid (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    ORCID, Open Researcher and Contributor ID; Orquídeas, a 2024 album by Kali Uchis; Ohrid (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 17 ...

  8. Joseph Paul Robinson - Wikipedia

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    J. Paul Robinson (ORCID 0000-0001-8383-3240) is an Australian/American educator, biologist, biomedical engineer, and expert in the applications of flow cytometry. [1] [2] He is a Distinguished Professor of Cytometry [3] in the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, a professor of Biomedical Engineering in the Weldon School of Biomedical ...

  9. Template:ORCID - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to add an ORCID link after mention of an author/researcher. Do not use this template in the external links section of the article about the person identified by the ORCID; instead use {{Authority control}}. The latter template may also be placed on user pages.