Connecting the pieces: using ORCIDs to improve research impact and repositories

Abstract
Quantitative data are crucial in the assessment of research impact in the academic world. However, as a young university created in 2009, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) needs to aggregate bibliometrics from researchers coming from diverse origins, not necessarily with the proper affiliations. In this context, the University has launched an institutional repository in September 2012 with the objectives of creating a home for the intellectual outputs of KAUST researchers. Later, the university adopted the first mandated institutional open access policy in the Arab region, effective June 31, 2014. Several projects were then initiated in order to accurately identify the research being done by KAUST authors and bring it into the repository in accordance with the open access policy.

Integration with ORCID has been a key element in this process and the best way to ensure data quality for researcher’s scientific contributions. It included the systematic inclusion and creation, if necessary, of ORCID identifiers in the existing repository system, an institutional membership in ORCID, and the creation of dedicated integration tools. In addition and in cooperation with the Office of Research Evaluation, the Library worked at implementing a Current Research Information System (CRIS) as a standardized common resource to monitor KAUST research outputs. We will present our findings about the CRIS implementation, the ORCID API, the repository statistics as well as our approach in conducting the assessment of research impact in terms of usage by the global research community.

Citation
Baessa, M., Lery, T., Grenz, D., & Vijayakumar, J. K. (2015). Connecting the pieces: Using ORCIDs to improve research impact and repositories. F1000Research, 4, 195. doi:10.12688/f1000research.6502.1

Publisher
F1000 Research Ltd

Journal
F1000Research

Conference/Event Name
ORCID/CASRAI 2015

DOI
10.12688/f1000research.6502.1

PubMed ID
26664706

PubMed Central ID
PMC4654437

Additional Links
http://www.slideshare.net/ORCIDSlides/orcid-connecting-the-piecesfinalhttp://f1000research.com/articles/4-195/v1

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