This is the first of 10 challenges to work through over the next two weeks. Each message contains one activity to help you take control of your online scholarly presence and better understand and communicate the impact of your research. Each activity should take between 5 and 30 minutes.
In week one (days 1-5) we will focus on managing your online scholarly identity: how others find you and your work on the web. Let's get started!
First up, the Day 1 challenge: Register your ORCID. Read on for what that is, why and how to do it.
An ORCID is a unique 16-digit researcher ID number associated with you (such as: 0000-0001-5083-7835). The term ORCID also refers to the registry of all such numbers, which makes it possible to unambiguously associate publications, funding, and other information with the correct person.
(Source: U-M Library Research Guide on ORCID)
This is all that needs to happen right now: your ORCID is now registered and you can start using it! We hope you’ll set aside some time to add information to your profile—more about this below. You can come back to this whenever you are ready.
A Quick Tour of the ORCID Record from ORCID on Vimeo.
Congratulations! You’ve completed Day 1 of the Research Impact Challenge: registering your ORCID and populating it with some of your scholarship! On Day 2, you'll claiming your Google Scholar profile.