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根本卓哉 Takuya Nemoto
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Why Every Researcher Should Have an ORCID

In today’s research ecosystem, publishing a paper is only part of the story.

Researchers also need a reliable way to connect their identity to their work.

This is where ORCID becomes important.

What Is ORCID?

ORCID stands for:

Open Researcher and Contributor ID

It provides a unique identifier for researchers.

Instead of relying solely on names, ORCID assigns a persistent digital identity that remains stable throughout a researcher’s career.

Why Names Are Not Enough

Research databases often contain:

  • Similar names
  • Name changes
  • Different transliterations
  • Inconsistent author records

For example, two researchers may share the same name while working in completely different fields.

Without a persistent identifier, confusion becomes inevitable.

ORCID solves this problem by connecting research outputs directly to an individual identifier.

More Than a Profile Page

Many people think ORCID is simply an online profile.

In reality, it functions as part of the scholarly infrastructure.

ORCID can connect to:

  • Journal submissions
  • DOI records
  • Institutional systems
  • Funding systems
  • Research repositories

This allows information to flow more efficiently across the research ecosystem.

Building a Persistent Research Identity

Research careers can span decades.

Institutions change.

Projects evolve.

Publication venues vary.

ORCID provides continuity.

Instead of rebuilding visibility from scratch each time, researchers can maintain a single identifier that follows them throughout their academic journey.

ORCID and Open Science

Open science relies heavily on interoperability.

Repositories, publishers, databases, and discovery services need ways to exchange information accurately.

ORCID contributes to this by helping systems identify authors consistently.

The result is:

  • Better attribution
  • Improved discoverability
  • Stronger metadata quality
  • More reliable scholarly records

Benefits for Independent Researchers

ORCID is not limited to university faculty.

Independent researchers can also benefit.

A persistent identifier allows research outputs to be connected even when the author is not formally affiliated with a traditional institution.

In an increasingly open research environment, this can be particularly valuable.

ORCID and Research Discovery

Modern discovery systems increasingly use structured metadata.

When ORCID is connected to publications, repositories, and other scholarly records, it becomes easier for discovery platforms to understand relationships between researchers and their work.

Good metadata improves visibility.

Visibility improves discoverability.

Discoverability improves opportunities for engagement.

Looking Ahead

As scholarly infrastructure continues to evolve, persistent identifiers are likely to become even more important.

AI systems, knowledge graphs, and academic discovery platforms all benefit from reliable author identification.

The future of research is not only about publishing knowledge.

It is also about connecting knowledge.

Final Thoughts

An ORCID identifier takes only a few minutes to create.

Yet it provides a foundation that can support an entire research career.

Whether you are a student, an independent researcher, or an established academic, ORCID is one of the simplest and most effective tools available for building a durable scholarly identity.

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