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ORCID

ORCID, which stands for Open Researcher and Contributor ID, is a unique identifier assigned to researchers and scholars. It helps accurately connect their work, such as publications, grants, and other contributions, to their identity, avoiding confusion with others who may have similar names. By using an ORCID, researchers can easily manage their academic outputs over time and across various platforms. This system supports better collaboration and recognition in the academic community, making it simpler for institutions, funders, and peers to find and reference a researcher’s work.