Creation of ORCID iD ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** By creating an ORCID iD, the researcher obtains a unique 16-digit numerical code, which ma the letter X (as a substitute for the digit 10). This code is then permanently associated person. Together with the code, a unique record is created; this is often referred to as a ORCID iD accompanies the researcher throughout his/her professional career, and is indepen research field, country of operation or variant of his/her name. Authors from Charles University who do not yet have ORCID iD can follow these instructions profile: When creating a new ORCID iD, the system automatically verifies whether or not an account name already exists in order to avoid duplication. Not sure if you already have an ORCID i check according to the following procedure [ URL "OSCIEN-174.html "] . ****************************************************************************************** * What does ORCID iD offer? ****************************************************************************************** Registration is just the start. We highly recommend that authors from Charles University d profile empty and take advantage of the many options for integration and tools [ URL "OSCI that ORCID offers. Integrating your ORCID iD and the OBD IS Věda module is an easy way to send information on publishing activity from the OBD to your profile. The OBD will be list source for data that is entered in your profile from the OBD. Further information about OB integration can be found here [ URL "OSCIEN-176.html "] . In addition to publishing activities, you can include, for example, affiliation to an empl about training and qualifications [ URL "https://support.orcid.org/hc/en-us/articles/36000 an-education-or-qualification-to-your-ORCID-record"] , CV/bio, information about funding [ support.orcid.org/hc/en-us/articles/360006897214-Add-funding-information-to-your-ORCID-rec projects, professional activities [ URL "https://support.orcid.org/hc/en-us/articles/36000 professional-activities-to-your-ORCID-record"] , links to websites, social networks or key profile. ****************************************************************************************** * Helpful tips to get you started ****************************************************************************************** • After creating a profile, we recommend setting up a second contact address – at least on addresses in your account should be your personal (non-institutional) address, which you access even if you delete your institutional email. • For the ORCID profile, you can set the mode in which your data will be visible. You have visibility levels to choose from (you can change the settings at any time): Everyone, Tr Only me. • Visibility can also be adjusted for individual sections of the profile – for example, addresses, affiliation, etc. • You can also add more variants of the name [ URL "https://www.authorsalliance.org/our-is rights/"] under which you publish or will publish to your profile. • Current employment (affiliation) information can be added to your profile manually. If t connected to the OBD, this data will be automatically taken from it. ****************************************************************************************** * Entry of publication activity ****************************************************************************************** There are several ways to add publications to your profile: • Searching and referencing – e.g. through databases [ URL "OSCIEN-177.html "] such as Ope ResearcherID-QA, DataCite Metadata Search, etc.; these can be entered both manually and using the trusted organisations settings. • Addition using DOI, PubMed ID or BibTeX. • Manual input. ****************************************************************************************** * Trusted organisations ****************************************************************************************** • In order to facilitate more efficient profile management, you can authorise access for t organisations (e.g. CrossRef, OpenAIRE Explore), which automatically enter relevant info your profile. Instructions for granting access authorisation can be found in this sectio "OSCIEN-177.html "] • The linking of ORCID iD and OBD IS Věda [ URL "OSCIEN-176.html "] works on the same pr • When giving consent, you can see the rights required by the third party at all times. Th indicated for every piece of information added by a trusted organisation. • You can revoke your consent at any time. An overview of all consents granted can be foun Parties section of your profile settings. Consent granted is described in more detail in [ URL "OSCIEN-177.html "] ****************************************************************************************** * Trusted Person ****************************************************************************************** • In addition to trusted organisations, you can also invite a trusted person [ URL "https: support.orcid.org/hc/en-us/articles/360006973613-Add-a-trusted-individual-to-your-accoun delegate) to manage your profile; this person will have the right to update your records • This consent may be revoked at any time. An overview of delegates is also available in t Parties section of your profile settings. ****************************************************************************************** * Sharing ****************************************************************************************** • The profile settings in the Sharing section contain a QR code that you can insert on a w signature or any other place where you want to present your ORCID iD. • How do I present my ORCID iD? The most common way is to link to the URL of your ORCID ac only the 16-digit code. After creating your ORCID iD and setting up the basic data, you can proceed to linking you IS Věda system. Instructions for linking can be found here. [ URL "OSCIEN-176.html "]