I've got an ORCID iD. What do I do now?
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The most important thing to do with an ORCID iD is use it! Add your ORCID iD to email signatures, online profiles, manuscript submissions, peer reviews, grant applications, and more. If a journal or conference you are submitting to does not have a way to include an ORCID iD with your information, consider contacting the editors or organizers and requesting that they make it an option.
From the ORCID blog:
To ensure that you and only you (or those to whom you have granted permission) can access and manage your record... a verified email address is required to access key features of your ORCID record.
Verifying your primary email address allows you to:
Verifying is not required in order to:
For more on how (and why) to verify your primary email address, see the ORCID Support site.
Researcher control over access to and visibility of data is a fundamental principle of ORCID. There are three visibility settings that you can use for items in your profile:
Information marked as "everyone" is public. It is visible to anyone who looks at your profile or uses ORCID's public API.
Information marked as "trusted parties" is limited. It is only visible to trusted organizations that you have granted explicit permission to access your ORCID record.
Information marked as "only me" is private. It is only visible to you after you have logged in.
For more information about ORCID and privacy, see their page on visibility settings and their privacy policy.
Fill out your ORCID profile with as much or as little information as you want. In addition to publications and other works, you might want to include:
You are not required to provide demographic data (age, gender, ethnicity), and all information you add is under your control. Each section and entry can be set as public, limited, or private: you decide what to enter and what to display publicly. Establish the preferred form of your name, hide your old email addresses, or improve your findability with keywords.