Duke Medical Center Library & Archives News Tag: ORCID

Changes Coming to NIH Applications and Peer Review in 2025
Posted On: Friday, December 20, 2024 - 11:32 by Lesley Skalla, Ph.D.
The NIH is implementing several changes to grant applications and peer review processes in 2025. These changes will affect how grants are submitted and reviewed. For the latest updates, visit their Changes Coming For 2025 webpage.
Summary of Changes in 2025:
- Simplified Review Framework: A new, streamlined framework for the peer review of most research project grant (RPG) applications will begin with submissions due on or after January 25, 2025.
- Updated Application Forms (FORMS-I): New application forms and instructions will be required for submissions with due dates on or after January 25, 2025.
- Revised Fellowship and Training Grant…
Categories: Alerts

Identify Yourself: ORCID at Duke
Posted On: Friday, October 14, 2022 - 15:19 by Beverly Murphy
The Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) enables you to clearly identify your publications, distinguishing your works from other people with similar names. Duke is making it even easier to obtain an ORCID ID.
- Register or link to your ORCID ID through the OIT Account Self-Service Portal
- Select “MANAGE DIRECTORY LISTINGS”
- Select “Register your ORCID iD” or CREATE one!
- Authorize ORCID to share your ID with Duke!
Your ORCID ID is now part of your Duke Directory listing and Scholars@Duke information! At the ORCID site, you can also search for and identify the…
MORECategories: Explore Tools, Resource Updates
Tags: ORCID, publishing

Creating and Using an ORCID iD
Posted On: Thursday, April 25, 2019 - 18:22 by Karen Barton
As of March 1, an author search for "John Smith" yields 818 results in Scopus. The first 30 authors in this search have over 7,300 articles combined. ORCID (pronounced ORKID or ORK ID) is a great solution for differentiating authors and connecting them to all of their own research. As a globally supported non-profit organization, it maintains a registry of unique and persistent identifiers for authors that may be used across databases and other places where research is found.
All you need to do is register and it only takes 30 seconds! You can then link your ID to other identifiers such as those found in Scopus, Duke Directory and Scholars@Duke, and LinkedIn. Keep in mind…
MORECategories: Explore Tools
Tags: ORCID, Scholars@Duke, scopus