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Case studies: Doing more with ORCID

This section contains case studies from UK Universities describing how ORCID IDs have been implemented, showing the workflows and systems in use, explaining the design choices made and sharing some of the lessons learnt.  The Case Studies are available as a pdf download and a web page.  Links to further resources about the implementations are provided in the case study.

The case studies are intended to help other ORCID members think strategically about the implementation of ORCID at their own institutions, learn from the experiences of others and plan what benefits can be achieved for institutions and for researchers using ORCID IDs.  They also showcase the achievements at our member institutions.

The first set of case studies looks at workflows involving ORCID IDs implemented in member institutions.

  • University of Cambridge: ORCID IDs in Research Data Management workflows at the University of Cambridge
  • To be added: University of Leeds
  • To be added: ORCID ID workflows using PURE and eprints across three institutions
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