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ORCID iDs in Publication Rebecca Barr, Ingrid McNamara, Nature Publishing Group Learn about the process that NPG is using to integrate ORCID iDs in their publishing workflow. Hear about the challenges that they faced, and what they learned along the way. Also see the choices that they made in displaying ORCID iDs to authors and others. See related presentations: https://orcid.org/about/events/orcid-implementation-workshop-publishers-sept-19-2013
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ORCiDs in Publication:From Article Acceptance to Publication
Nature Publishing Group workflow
Rebecca Barr – Copy Editing ManagerIngrid McNamara – Systems Manager
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User submits manuscriptand registers info with NPG
User createsand validates
ORCiD
Export into ProductionTracking System (PTS)
generates an XMLfile with ORCiDs
from eJP
XML file is sent via PTS to Typesetter,
who manually addsthe XML ORCiD
tags to thearticle XML
Article XMLis delivered to
Web Production;XML with ORCiD is sent
to Third-PartyVendors (CrossRef,
PubMed, etc.)
Manuscript is publishedonline with HTML
links to ORCiD site forauthors with ORCiDs
ManuscriptAccept
Users view publiclyavailable data
when clicking links
To PTS
To Typesetter
To Web Production
To Online Publication
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“No” if the user has no ORCiD: • user clicks on “Create one now”• user is brought to the ORCiD site• user completes registration process
• user is brought back to nature.com• NPG registration form is pre-populated with data sent back
from ORCiD site
“Yes” if the user has an ORCiD:• user clicks on “Link your nature.com account now”• user is brought to the ORCiD site• user authenticates and approves NPG to access data
• user is brought back to nature.com registration• NPG registration form is pre-populated with data sent back from
ORCiD site
REGISTRATION BY NATURE WEBSITE USERSWhen registering on nature.com, the user is prompted to confirm whether they have an ORCiD. Checking “Yes” or “No” prompts the user to create or enter their ORCiD.
Once the user has registered an ORCiD on nature.com, the ORCiD becomes part of the user’s profile.
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REGISTRATION BY NPG AUTHORS—STEP 1: MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONIn eJournal Press, the author has the option to create or insert their ORCiD while submitting the manuscript. Once registered, the author is directed to the ORCiD site to create an ORCiD and link to their account. After this step is completed, the ORCiD becomes part of the author profile.
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STEP 2: RETRIEVING CO-AUTHOR DATAIn eJournal Press, the ORCiD may be entered to retrieve and autopopulate the fields in the submission form. By entering the ORCiD and clicking “Find Person”, corresponding authors can easily add information for co-authors who have already registered their ORCiD within our system; however, they cannot register or validate an ORCiD for a co-author on their behalf. (In this example, the ORCiD has been added for the co-author of the paper.)
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STEP 3: EXPORT INTO PRODUCTION TRACKING SYSTEMOnce this information has been entered in eJournal Press and the manuscript has been accepted, the manuscript is exported into the production tracking system (PTS). (Nature Publishing Group uses several different PTS, but for this presentation we’ll focus on Aries ProduXion Manager.) The export into the PTS generates an XML document containing the author and co-authors’ names, affiliations and ORCiDs. This document becomes part of the original submission files for the manuscript along with the original figures, manuscript, supplementary information, etc.
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STEP 4: XML ADDED TO MANUSCRIPTWhen the submission has been edited and is ready for typesetting, the Author Meta Data XML document containing the author names, affiliations and ORCiDs, is assigned to the typesetting team that will eventually create the XML for the manuscript. At present the typesetters obtain the ORCiDs manually from the Author Meta Data XML file.
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STEP 5: ORCiD ADDED TO HTMLIf the ORCiD tag is present in the article XML file (example: <auid type=”orcid” id=”http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0084-9130”/>), our builder will create a link to the author’s ORCiD page in the author information box. During the Advance Online Publication (AOP) or issue go live, data is automatically sent to third-party vendors such as CrossRef and PubMed containing the paper’s DOI plus author information, including any ORCiDs that were provided through eJP during the submission process.
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STEP 7: LINK TO ORCiD SITEFrom the journal website, the user clicks on the ORCiD and is brought to the author’s publicly available information on the ORCiD website. The accuracy and completeness of the record in regard to the author’s publications, grants or patents in the public profile are solely the responsibility of the author.
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Concluding statements
• NPG is actively promoting and supporting the use of ORCiDs with authors upon account creation in eJP and throughout the manuscript submission and acceptance processes.
• Although our current process (including the combination of eJP and PTS systems) requires manual handling of ORCiDs by our typesetter, a more integrated system could allow that to be automated.
• Even with the one manual step, our process is straightforward and efficient for NPG staff.
• NPG is currently incorporating ORCiDs into numerous journals; our remaining journals use an older DTD that doesn’t yet support ORCiDs. For those journals we do provide ORCiDs to third-party vendors (CrossRef, PubMed) via the standard data sends.