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How do you include ORCID iD in paper?
In Editorial Manager: Go to ‘edit my account’. In the ‘Email/Name’ screen go to the ORCiD field, where you can register for an ORCiD or associate your account with an existing one via the links. Once published, your ORCiD will then be on the first page of your published article (PDF version) on Taylor & Francis Online.
How do I insert ORCID in Word?
Use “Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier” to represent the name of ORCID or the identifier. Use the word “ORCIDs” to refer to ORCID iDs. Use the word “profile” to refer to an ORCID iD. ORCID is not a social network, and the word “profile” associated with ORCID can create user confusion.
Is it compulsory to have an ORCID iD to submit your article in any journal?
ORCID and ScholarOne manuscripts Entering your ORCID iD at submission will help identify you and distinguish you and your academic work from others. This information is not compulsory and there is no charge for registering.
How do I publish in ORCID?
There are a number of ways to add works to your ORCID record yourself:
- Add works by direct import from other systems to import links to your publications and other works to your ORCID record from other databases.
- Add works using an identifier.
- Importing works from a BibTeX file.
- Add works manually.
Can you register on Overleaf using your ORCID iD?
To link your ORCID record with your Overleaf account, click your name at the top of the screen, and select Settings. Scroll or click down to Linked Accounts. Enter your ORCID login credentials, and click Authorize. Once your account is linked, your ORCID iD will be included in submissions to participating publishers.
How do I find my ORCID?
Look up your name in the search bar on the main page of the ORCID website (or use the advanced search functionality at https://orcid.org/orcid-search/search). If your profile is in any way populated and the information is set to visible – you will be able to identify yourself and see your ORCID iD.