Sorry for the cross-post.
Hi All
Can someone please tell me what URL is used for ORCID lookups.
And please add the info to the following help page.
See: https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC5x/ORCID+Integration
It is very common in academia to have a server in a DMZ behind a
firewall/proxy.
The MBLWHOI Library is recommending to the Woods Hole research community
that they acquire and begin using ORCID IDs. And one of the projects
based in Woods Hole is making plans to use ORCID IDs in its database.
This project loads content into our IR, WHOAS (Woods Hole Open Access
Server) via
Hi Ann,
I don't intend you to discourage you from using ORCID, on the
contrary. But I have to warn you that DSpace doesn't really provide
any special support for it.
You're asking about a suitable metadata field for storing it, but you
have to realize that currently DSpace supports metadata only
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 09:09:26AM -0400, Ann Devenish wrote:
The MBLWHOI Library is recommending to the Woods Hole research community
that they acquire and begin using ORCID IDs. And one of the projects
based in Woods Hole is making plans to use ORCID IDs in its database.
This project
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 03:31:37PM +0200, helix84 wrote:
You're asking about a suitable metadata field for storing it, but you
have to realize that currently DSpace supports metadata only on items,
not on authors. For this reason I also doubt you will any standardized
DC field to store it.
It looks as though there isn't much guidance about how to actually use
ORCID IDs. People seem to be making things up as they go:
http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/2013/01/28/why-im-now-embedding-orcid-metadata-in-pdfs/
It sounds to me as though users should work with ORCID to define
elements
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
It looks as though there isn't much guidance about how to actually use
ORCID IDs. People seem to be making things up as they go:
http://ukwebfocus.wordpress.com/2013/01/28/why-im-now-embedding-orcid-metadata-in-pdfs/
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 05:50:19PM +0200, helix84 wrote:
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Mark H. Wood mw...@iupui.edu wrote:
It looks as though there isn't much guidance about how to actually use
ORCID IDs. People seem to be making things up as they go:
DSpace is limited to publication data, and DC metadata is a quagmire.
Making tags for dc.identifier.orcid would only add to the confusion. What
happens when there are multiple co-authors? We face this many-to-many
mapping problem not only on authors, but also on grant funding, and journal