ORCID iD

‘The Native Tribe’ Publisher follows the SOP of ORCID. The authors are required to create an ORCID iD to publish in ‘The Native Tribe’ Publication.

From 2 August 2020, all the authors who intend to publish with us should register with ORCID iD https://orcid.org/signin

Author (s) are required to submit their unique ORCID iD along with their manuscript.

Why Require ORCID?

ORCID provides a digital name – or iD – that uniquely and persistently identifies researchers and other contributors to the research effort. By connecting this iD to different research activities and affiliations across multiple research information platforms, ORCID helps enable recognition and reduce the reporting burden for researchers. It also enhances the discovery process and lays the foundation for trust in a digital research environment. Crossref’s Auto-Update functionality – which (with researcher permission) updates an author’s ORCID record when the author uses their iD during the publishing process – further benefits researchers by alleviating the need to re-enter publication data in multiple systems. Importantly, it also provides an independent assertion of the connection between the author and their work.

With well over 7,000 journals already collecting ORCID iDs from corresponding authors, through all major manuscript submission systems, publishers are in a unique position to facilitate widespread adoption of ORCID. Indeed, researchers are most likely to encounter ORCID in publishing systems: about 75% of registrations occur because journals are asking authors to include their ORCID in new submissions. Researchers are also increasingly encountering ORCID in their university systems, and many funders now recommend or require the use of ORCID in their grant application systems.

Why Require ORCID?. (n.d.). In ORCID. Retrieved August 1, 2020, from https://orcid.org/content/requiring-orcid-publication-workflows-open-letter

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