How to Create your ORCID ID
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What is an ORCID ID?
ORCID stands for Open Researcher and Contributor ID.
It’s a unique 16-digit identifier (like a digital fingerprint) that distinguishes you from other researchers — even if you have a common name.
Example:
👉 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1825-0097
It’s used by journals, funding agencies, and institutions to:
• Ensure your work is correctly attributed to you.
• Link all your publications, datasets, and grants in one place.
• Simplify the manuscript submission process (many systems can auto-fill your details).
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🧭 How to Get Your ORCID ID
1. Go to the official website: https://orcid.org
2. Click “Register” (top right corner).
3. Fill in:
o Your name
o Email address
o A password
4. Agree to the terms of use and click Register.
5. Once you confirm your email, your ORCID iD will be created — something like:
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-2345-6789
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✅ How to Use It
• Copy your ORCID link and submit it to the journal when requested.
• You can also add it to your CV, email signature, or institutional profile.
• You can connect your ORCID account to databases like Scopus, Crossref, or ResearchGate to automatically import your publications.
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Would you like me to walk you through linking your ORCID to your manuscript submission system (e.g., Elsevier, Springer, or Wiley)?
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Perfect 👍 — linking your ORCID iD to your manuscript submission system ensures your publication record stays connected automatically. The exact steps vary slightly by publisher, so here’s a guide for the main ones:
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🧩 1. Elsevier (Editorial Manager or EVISE)
Steps:
1. Go to the journal’s submission portal (e.g., Editorial Manager).
2. Log in to your account.
3. Click your “Personal Information” or “Account Details.”
4. Look for an option like “Link to ORCID iD” or “Connect your ORCID.”
5. Click the link — it will redirect you to the ORCID login page.
6. Sign in to ORCID and authorize Elsevier to connect.
7. You’ll see your ORCID iD appear in your profile automatically.
Tip: When submitting a manuscript, make sure the ORCID checkbox is selected for each author.
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🧩 2. Springer Nature (Manuscript Central / Editorial Manager)
Steps:
1. Log in to the submission system.
2. Go to “Account Settings” or “Profile.”
3. Click “Connect your ORCID iD.”
4. Log in to ORCID and approve the connection.
5. Your ORCID will appear next to your name on your profile and in the manuscript metadata.
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🧩 3. Wiley (ScholarOne Manuscripts)
Steps:
1. Sign in to ScholarOne Manuscripts.
2. Go to your “Dashboard.”
3. Under “User ID & Password” or “ORCID iD,” click “Add or Connect.”
4. Log into your ORCID account to link it.
5. The system will automatically include your ORCID when you submit new papers.
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🧩 4. Taylor & Francis, Frontiers, PLOS, MDPI, etc.
Most modern journal systems ask for your ORCID during submission:
• On the “Author Information” page, you’ll see a button:
👉 “Authenticate with ORCID” or “Link your ORCID iD.”
• Click it, sign in, and confirm — your iD will be added automatically.
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🔄 General Tip
• Always “authenticate” (log in through ORCID.org) rather than typing your ORCID manually. This verifies ownership.
• Once linked, you don’t need to repeat this for future submissions with that publisher.
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