ORCID is a non-profit organization that provides researchers with a unique and permanent numerical identifier (registration number). With this identifier, connections are created between the scientific production of researchers, their affiliated institutions and collaborations, and all research outputs of a researcher are collected under a single account. In this way, data losses due to reasons such as name similarities or surname changes are not experienced, and the scientific productivity of researchers or institutions can be analyzed accurately. In addition, ORCID provides information flow in synchronization with other identifier systems such as ResearcherID, Scopus Author ID and Pubmed, and many publishing organizations have increasingly started to require researchers to declare their ORCID numbers during the article submission phase.
Also, the use of international identifier numbers by our university researchers is also important for various institutional processes such as preventing possible publication record and citation losses, getting institutional publication records from databases such as Web of Science and Scopus, and accurately reflecting our university's position in ranking systems.
You can register your ORC-ID number in the system by using the "International Researcher IDs" tab under the "Profile Information" menu in the "Identity & Profile Information" field tab.
For detailed information about ORC-ID Usage, please review the pdf file below.