ORCID iDs in the national scholarly portal NARCIS

Two years ago, DANS started adding ORCID iDs to NARCIS. Now, over 13,000 researchers in NARCIS are currently provided with an ORCID iD.

DANS expects the number of researchers with ORCID iDs in NARCIS to increase rapidly in the coming period, partly because initiatives are being taken at many Dutch universities and research institutions to provide researchers with an ORCID iD and to use it for the exchange of metadata.

NARCIS currently links these 13,000 ORCID iDs to more than 33,000 research projects, 5,200 datasets and 144,000 publications. This allows publication lists of researchers to be made more complete, and the ORCID iD plays an important link in the delivery of metadata to portals such as OpenAIRE. Within NARCIS, the ORCID iD is an important link to align scientific information with each other. NARCIS also looks at relationships that are established within ORCID.org itself and enriches NARCIS with this.

A good example is Spinoza winner Sinninghe Damsté. NARCIS was first able to link 580 publications to this researcher through a Digital Author Identifiers (DAI) that had already been included in the metadata by various organizations. Yet NARCIS contained many more publications where he is mentioned as an author, but these publications do not contain a person identifier in the metadata. By retrieving the DOIs of its publications from ORCID.org, NARCIS can now link these publications and expand the list of publications to 839. Other personal identifiers such as ResearcherID are also retrieved and linked to the existing NARCIS data.

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