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Orcid Ethical Standards

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The ORCID Ethical Standards refer to the principles and guidelines established by the ORCID organization to promote responsible use, data privacy, and integrity in managing and sharing scholarly identifiers. These standards aim to ensure that researchers' identifiers are used ethically, securely, and transparently to support accurate attribution and credit in academic publishing and research activities.

Key Features

  • Framework for responsible use of ORCID identifiers
  • Guidelines for data privacy and security
  • Commitment to transparency and user consent
  • Promotion of accurate attribution of research outputs
  • Alignment with broader ethical standards in scholarly communication

Pros

  • Encourages responsible handling of personal and research data
  • Enhances trustworthiness and integrity in scholarly publishing
  • Provides clear guidelines for institutions and individuals
  • Supports ethical attribution of contributions

Cons

  • Implementation consistency may vary across institutions
  • Some users may find adherence to standards cumbersome
  • Limited awareness among all stakeholders about these standards

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